Obamacare Penalty Delay: Much Ado About $95? | Summary and Q&A

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November 1, 2013
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Obamacare Penalty Delay: Much Ado About $95?

TL;DR

Despite the issues with the rollout of the Health Insurance Exchange and concerns about penalties, the impact of Obamacare penalties in the first year is relatively small and the system is expected to work more smoothly in the future.

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Key Insights

  • 🛩ī¸ Obamacare penalties in the first year are relatively small and may not have a major impact on individuals or the industry.
  • 😀 Some companies faced challenges with the Health Insurance Exchange rollout, but others have been successful in implementing the exchanges.
  • đŸĢĨ IT consulting services from companies like IBM and Accenture have played a crucial role in getting the systems in line.
  • đŸ’Ļ Despite the initial issues, the Obamacare exchanges are expected to work more smoothly once the rollout challenges are resolved.

Transcript

Fool's Obamacare is once again in the headlines as we see Fallout continue from the Health Insurance Exchange rollout Fiasco that has kept millions of people from getting enrolled in insurance policies under Obamacare my name is Dan kaplinger I'm the mle Fool's director of investment planning and today I want to take a look at whether all the Uproa... Read More

Questions & Answers

Q: What are the scheduled Obamacare penalties and why have there been calls to delay them?

The penalties range from $95 to 1% of income depending on the individual's income level. Calls to delay the penalties have been made due to the difficulties people faced in enrolling in insurance policies and the belief that more time is needed for a smooth implementation.

Q: How have companies been involved in the Health Insurance Exchange rollout, and have they been successful?

Some companies, like CGI group, have faced criticism for the issues with the rollout. However, companies like Xerox and Maximus have done a good job with state exchanges, and IT consulting services from IBM and Accenture have played a crucial role in getting the systems in place.

Q: Will the Obamacare penalties have a significant impact on the industry?

In the first year, the penalties are relatively small, and for many individuals, they will not be a major financial burden. While there may be some challenges, it is unlikely that the penalties alone will have a significant impact on the industry.

Q: Will the system work more smoothly in the future despite the initial rollout issues?

It is expected that once the initial rollout issues are resolved, the system will work more smoothly in the future. With the help of IT consulting services and the experience gained from the challenges, the Obamacare exchanges are likely to function efficiently for years to come.

Summary & Key Takeaways

  • Obamacare penalties, set to take effect on January 1st, have been a cause of concern due to difficulties in enrollment and calls to push back the deadline.

  • The penalties are relatively small, with $95 for many individuals and 1% of income for higher earners, and are unlikely to have a significant impact on the industry.

  • While some companies faced challenges with the Health Insurance Exchange rollout, others have been successful, and IT consulting services have been instrumental in getting the system in line.

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