PHILADELPHIA INQUIRER â Nearly six months after the disastrous launch of Healthcare.gov, with the website running smoothly and more than five million people signed up as open enrollment heads to a close, a new glitch has come to light: Incorrect poverty-level guidelines are automatically telling what could be tens of thousands of eligible people they do not qualify for subsidized insurance.
The error in the federal marketplace primarily affects households with incomes just above the poverty line in states like Pennsylvania that have not expanded Medicaid. The mistake raises the price of their insurance by thousands of dollars, making insurance so unaffordable many may just give up and go without.
The error, which The Inquirer discovered while running scores of income scenarios through Healthcare.gov, again raises questions about the site’s accuracy that made daily headlines in early winter and that have cost President Obama considerable political capital.
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