Monday, November 4, 2013

Vermont extends insurance expiration dates while their also-”glitchy” exchanges keep struggling « Hot Air

Vermont extends insurance expiration dates while their also-”glitchy” exchanges keep struggling « Hot Air: "Vermont was another of the fourteen states that happily jumped right in to the task of creating their own fully independent ObamaCare exchange system, but much like its federal cousin, their marketplace has proved to be nothing short of an unmitigated disaster so far. They already had an extensive state-run healthcare operation in place before ObamaCare, but the rollout of their exchange has been fraught with its own prohibitive glitches and errors, and came with a hefty price tag of $170 million. Considering that Vermont is one of the least populous (and most progressive) states in the country with barely 626,000 residents, that’s certainly saying something."

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