ObamaCare: a massive privacy breach waiting to happen
ObamaCare: a massive privacy breach waiting to happen
As part of ObamaCare, individuals and small businesses will begin purchasing private insurance from state-based health insurance exchanges in all 50 states and the District of Columbia beginning on Oct. 1. In order to facilitate the exchange of information between the states, the federal government, insurers, and consumers, the federal government is building a “Data...
By Naomi Lopez Bauman
ObamaCare in Illinois: You have to buy it to find out what it costs
ObamaCare in Illinois: You have to buy it to find out what it costs
While rallying public support for the Affordable Care Act, commonly referred to as ObamaCare, then-House Majority Leader Nancy Pelosi famously said that Congress “[has] to pass the bill so you can find out what’s in it, away from the fog of controversy.” It appears that Illinois state officials are taking a page from the Pelosi playbook when...
By Naomi Lopez Bauman
More than 136,000 Medicaid enrollees in Illinois found ineligible for the program
More than 136,000 Medicaid enrollees in Illinois found ineligible for the program
In January, the Illinois Department of Healthcare and Family Services, or HFS, began a new project verifying eligibility for Illinois’ 2.7 million Medicaid enrollees. For years, state workers had failed to take adequate steps to ensure the people receiving Medicaid benefits were actually eligible for the program. As an Auditor General report noted, state workers failed to...
By Jonathan Ingram
ObamaCare redefines ‘large business’
ObamaCare redefines ‘large business’
The American people are about to receive yet another ObamaCare trick in the coming weeks. While many small businesses thought they would be safe from the costliest provisions of the Affordable Care Act, or ACA, commonly referred to as ObamaCare, some of the nation’s small employers are finding out that they may be counted as “large employers”...
By Naomi Lopez Bauman
Less-bad news is still bad news
Less-bad news is still bad news
If you were told that your health insurance premiums would be doubling next year, would you be celebrating? Only if you were expecting them to triple. A new study of ObamaCare health insurance premiums in 17 states and the District of Columbia suggests that the cost for consumers will be lower than the previous Congressional Budget Office...
By Naomi Lopez Bauman
Outsourcing ObamaCare
Outsourcing ObamaCare
A recent editorial in the Chicago Tribune criticized the state Department of Insurance for not publicly releasing health insurance premium rates for the health care exchange. The exchange is a central feature of ObamaCare in which individuals and small businesses will begin buying private insurance coverage Oct. 1. With rates expected to go up dramatically, it’s no...
By Naomi Lopez Bauman
More than 130,000 Medicaid enrollees in Illinois found ineligible for the program
More than 130,000 Medicaid enrollees in Illinois found ineligible for the program
In January, the Illinois Department of Healthcare and Family Services, or HFS, began a new project verifying eligibility for Illinois’ 2.7 million Medicaid enrollees. For years, state workers had failed to take adequate steps to ensure the people receiving Medicaid benefits were actually eligible for the program. As an Auditor General report noted, state workers failed to...
By Jonathan Ingram
Illinois to target SNAP households for Medicaid expansion
Illinois to target SNAP households for Medicaid expansion
This year, the Department of Healthcare and Family Services, or HFS, promised lawmakers that it had no plans to conduct outreach or marketing if the state decided to expand Medicaid eligibility under ObamaCare. Lawmakers explicitly asked whether the state would be conducting any kind of “marketing or other initiatives to recruit new enrollees.” Here’s how...
By Jonathan Ingram
Illinois Medicaid officials under fire for no-bid ObamaCare contracts
Illinois Medicaid officials under fire for no-bid ObamaCare contracts
Illinois Medicaid officials are under fire for awarding no-bid ObamaCare contracts for tracking, storing and processing electronic files for individuals’ most-sensitive personal health and financial information. Circumventing a competitive bidding process is disturbing, but it is just the tip of the iceberg when it comes to privacy concerns under ObamaCare. The bigger concern is how ObamaCare might...
By Naomi Lopez Bauman
Big Labor may get ObamaCare subsidies intended for the uninsured
Big Labor may get ObamaCare subsidies intended for the uninsured
The media is swirling with rumors that the Obama administration is considering subsidizing health premiums for Big Labor members who already have insurance – using funds intended for uninsured, low-income Americans. If true, this will be yet another example of the Obama administration giving preferential treatment to special interests while subjugating individual Americans to the high costs and destructive effects of...
By Naomi Lopez Bauman
Illinois should shun ObamaCare and pursue Rhode Island-style Medicaid reforms
Illinois should shun ObamaCare and pursue Rhode Island-style Medicaid reforms
In a recent interview to commemorate the 50th anniversary of Martin Luther King Jr.’s March on Washington, President Barack Obama managed to plug the ObamaCare program by encouraging people to sign up for coverage on a government website. Few can disagree with the goal of affordable health care coverage, especially for the medically needy and poor. While...
By Naomi Lopez Bauman
Thousands more Illinoisans discovered ineligible for Medicaid
Thousands more Illinoisans discovered ineligible for Medicaid
In January, the Illinois Department of Healthcare and Family Services, or HFS, began a new project verifying eligibility for Illinois’ 2.7 million Medicaid enrollees. For years, state workers had failed to take adequate steps to ensure the people receiving Medicaid benefits were actually eligible for the program. As an Auditor General report noted, state workers...
By Jonathan Ingram
ObamaCare: Companies changing health plans for 2014
ObamaCare: Companies changing health plans for 2014
President Barack Obama promised Americans that under the Affordable Care Act, commonly referred to as ObamaCare, “If you like your health plan, you can keep your health plan.” The unfortunate reality is that only a lucky few can keep their health plan. As the new law is implemented, many employees will be left with less...
By Naomi Lopez Bauman
Sebelius uses video contest to attract young people to ObamaCare
Sebelius uses video contest to attract young people to ObamaCare
U.S. Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius recently announced a video contest offering cash prizes to young people for pro-ObamaCare videos. According to Sebelius: “Soon the Health Insurance Marketplace will give uninsured young people the opportunity to enroll in affordable health insurance, and the Healthy Young America video contest will help them tell their stories to other young...
By Naomi Lopez Bauman