Justin Hadley logged on to HealthCare.gov to evaluate his insurance options after his health plan was canceled. What he discovered was an apparent security flaw that disclosed eligibility letters addressed to individuals from another state.
“I was in complete shock,” said Hadley, who contacted Heritage after becoming alarmed at the breach of privacy.
Hadley, a North Carolina father, buys his insurance on the individual market. His insurance company, Blue Cross Blue Shield of North Carolina, directed him to HealthCare.gov in a cancellation letter he received in September.
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This is just another illustration of the Obama regime's blatant disregard for law, order and privacy.
Stipulations written in Obamacare are in direct violation/contradiction of existing HIPAA laws of privacy with regard to Doctor-patient relationships.
Hence, unconstitutional.
But, do they care? NO.
Privacy does not matter to Marxists.
The only law that obamie goes by are the laws that he made , so get used to it , you got another 3 years. Oh and by the way , don't be surprised if he runs for a third term. It was done before and most likely will be done again.
The race war hasn't even started yet!
This truth makes me ill to my stomach. What a debacle has been forced on American people!
I went to this site ONCE to the COVER PAGE ONLY, just to read it over, then left.
My phone rang for THREE days WITH INSURANCE SALESMEN CALLING ME!
Yeah, folks, it's a secure site and your privacy is protected from the moment you go there. Three minutes on the COVER and they knew my name and cell #!
Stay away, folks. Stuff away cash in a safe in case you need a doctor.
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