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BobbyMcGee

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" Leitz, the interim chief executive officer at the state-based MNsure exchange in Minnesota, talked about producers when asked what his exchange might do differently in the future.

"We have certainly seen the importance of working with agents and brokers," Leitz said at a hearing on the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act exchange program organized by two House Oversight subcommittees. "They're in every community. They know the communities very well."

Duh
 
" Leitz, the interim chief executive officer at the state-based MNsure exchange in Minnesota, talked about producers when asked what his exchange might do differently in the future.

"We have certainly seen the importance of working with agents and brokers," Leitz said at a hearing on the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act exchange program organized by two House Oversight subcommittees. "They're in every community. They know the communities very well."

Duh

Briliant deduction!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
 
Why all the negativity man?

People make mistakes. He is man enough to admit that and correct it. Agents are very valuable to this process. Many in the current administration see that now, ...better late than never. They read this forum too so don't act like a ....
 
Obama care was designed to work without us, replace us. They now need us to make it work, hope they still need us after it works. Exchanges/ agents / KFC/chickens.....
 
Until the commissions are worth it I am not bothering to recommend, sign anyone up or advise them on this crap. Hell I did not even enroll my family
 
Your screen name fits you to a T.

Let em die deadhead.

No one is gonna die from not signing up nor did anyone ever die from the previous system. They will die from the gubmint bean counters who decide that gramma's pacemaker isn't worth it.
 
No one is gonna die from not signing up nor did anyone ever die from the previous system. They will die from the gubmint bean counters who decide that gramma's pacemaker isn't worth it.

You don't understand economics. If the Dr visit is $150 they just wont go. If the Rx is $40.00 it wont get filled. These are limited cases of course but they are out there. Some of these cases would have been solved if they had signed up. There are folks in the hinterland that just wont sign up because of sheer stupidity.

Example: Guy is feeling bad, hard time breathing, flu like symptoms. $30 Dr copay. He goes and gets fixed.

EX2. Same thing, but No insurance...he stays home hoping to get better..he doesn't..he dies. It doesn't happen often but it happens.
 
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