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daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Michelle Withrow)
Wed Sep 4 19:04:49 2013
From: "Michelle Withrow" <MichelleWithrow@jlfixfixit.com>
To: mit-talk-mtg@charon.mit.edu
Date: Wed, 4 Sep 2013 16:04:44 -0700
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our health. Under Obama's
overhaul, insurers will no longer be able to turn away the sick,
or charge them more. The health care questions will disappear, but they'll
be replaced by questions about your income. Consumers who underestimate
their incomes could be in for an unwelcome surprise later on in
the form of smaller tax refunds."Consumers will have a simple, easy-to-understand
way to apply for health coverage later this year," said Medicare chief
Marilyn Tavenner, also overseeing the rollout of the health care law. She
said the application is "significantly shorter than industry standards."Among
the sections eliminated in the new form was one that asked applicants
if they also wanted to register to vote. Some congressional Republicans
had criticized that, calling it politically motivated.The Associated Press
contributed to this report.
Obama
administration 'simplifies' ObamaCare
our health. Under Obama's
overhaul, insurers will no longer be able to turn away the sick,
or charge them more. The health care questions will disappear, but they'll
be replaced by questions about your income. Consumers who underestimate
their incomes could be in for an unwelcome surprise later on in
the form of smaller tax refunds."Consumers will have a simple, easy-to-understand
way to apply for health coverage later this year," said Medicare chief
Marilyn Tavenner, also overseeing the rollout of the health care law. She
said the application is "significantly shorter than industry standards."Among
the sections eliminated in the new form was one that asked applicants
if they also wanted to register to vote. Some congressional Republicans
had criticized that, calling it politically motivated.The Associated Press
contributed to this report.
Obama
administration 'simplifies' ObamaCare
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<p>This local mom *never* thought she’d make<br />
$7,487 in one month working from home…</p>
<p>That's right... She went from unemployed to making<br />
$379+ a day on the internet and now she shared<br />
her incredible story with us</p>
<p>I’ve said enough, just read this post right NOW, okay?<br />
Here’s the link:</p>
<p>==> <a href="http://www.jlfixfixit.com/2131/91/194/839/1719.10tt65731829AAF7.php">Read The Full Post Now - Click Here</a></p>
<p>-WAH Team</p>
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