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In reply to the discussion: @ezraklein: Big deal:backroom connection between insurance companies and Feds is a disaster [View all]BluegrassStateBlues
(881 posts)7. LOL! 10,000 have already signed up in Kentucky alone...
About an average of 1K a day.
After 10 days of operation, Kentucky's online health insurance marketplace, kynect, is getting close to enrolling 10,000 enrolled in new health insurance plans. So far, 9,453 individuals are enrolled. Individuals who sign up for health insurance by Dec. 15 will start coverage on January 1, 2014.
More than 200,000 unique visitors have clicked on 4.1 million kynect web pages since the website launched on Oct. 1.
More than 200,000 unique visitors have clicked on 4.1 million kynect web pages since the website launched on Oct. 1.
http://www.lex18.com/news/kynect-closes-in-on-10-000-enrollees-for-affordable-health-care
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@ezraklein: Big deal:backroom connection between insurance companies and Feds is a disaster [View all]
dkf
Oct 2013
OP
Misleading - This is not from Ezra Klein, but from a RW. He completes it just by an other tweet.
Mass
Oct 2013
#1
Well the post speaks specifically of the 36 states that declined to create their own exchanges.
dkf
Oct 2013
#20
hahaha. you've been pwnd. the Ezra Klein tweet links to an article giving historical perspective
Pretzel_Warrior
Oct 2013
#6
Even better. When I clicked on your actual link...BLOGSPOT?? give me a fucking break lady
Pretzel_Warrior
Oct 2013
#14
October should be beta testing month with real enrollments starting in November. n/t
PoliticAverse
Oct 2013
#9
I just hope there aren't any people that think they have health insurance but their applications
PoliticAverse
Oct 2013
#19
I think it's too early to actually sign up both from a technical software perspective and because
PoliticAverse
Oct 2013
#22
It's starting to seem that their Computer/Online Roll Out..done by Private Contractor
KoKo
Oct 2013
#24
Washington Post: Federal health exchange sending confusing enrollment information to insurers
PoliticAverse
Oct 2013
#29