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Saturday, December 28, 2013

New Year's Deadline For Health Care Enrollment Approaching; Beilenson Predicts Extension


Maryland health officials said Friday that enrollment in private health insurance on the state exchange increased by more than 50 percent during the third week of December, totaling 11,715 signups since the website launched in October.

The tally through last Saturday represents an increase of nearly 4,300 enrollments since the end of the previous week. Still, the state is far short of its goal for signups by the end of March.

State officials say the health exchange website is working much better since its October 1 debut, when it had trouble almost as soon as it opened, but problems remain.
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3 comments:

Anonymous said...

So basically he is stating that it is still not working. If you get sick or injured between now and then, just go to the hospital and you will be cared for just like the illegal people get cared for. How stupid can you be. Hell, in liberal Maryland, you don't have to be a US citizen to get a drivers license or go to a Maryland taxpayers supported college. Does it ever stop?

Anonymous said...

enroll at your own risk; just remember once they have your info (bank acct. numbers) they can take money from your account. this is for real; not a joke...check it out for yourself. in addition the site is NOT secure and is rift with problems.

Anonymous said...

Yeah, go sign up, losers! Give them access to all your bank accounts, deductibles that will take your house, unaffordable copays after you're homeless. ''Great idea.