ObamaCare – ready or not – is the law of the land. Considering only a small percentage of Americans were impacted with the changes that took place in our healthcare laws last week, this new law has certainly been charged with emotion and garnered numerous headlines. Having read the news clips with great interest, here at Injured Money we are ready to move on. Our New Years resolution is to move past web page load speeds, how many Americans enrolled and a website that cost a billion dollars.
With the New Year upon us, we are looking to the future. We appreciate our fellow Americans that blazed the trail to ObamaCare – ready or not – on our behalf. Now let’s talk about what’s really on our mind, but are reluctant to admit. That is, next year at this time this law impacts us.
The Question “ObamaCare – Ready or Not?” will be Answered Here at Injured Money.
Injured Money is finding out what is really happening with the millions of people covered by ObamaCare. The questions we find the answers to include: can patients see their doctor under ObamaCare, how long must they wait to see their doctor, which doctors can they see and which can’t they see and what does healthcare actually cost people under ObamaCare?
The data on how ObamaCare impacts us on a daily basis does not yet exist. While we are confident the good work of organizations like The Commonwealth Fund will help collect and present this information, here at Injured Money we have a very focused effort. How does insurance impact you? That is why we have initiated the ObamaCare Consumer Review. This is a two minute survey designed to answer the questions we all have about what will happen to us and our families next year?
Take the survey yourself, forward this link to your friends and like this post on your favorite social media network. Our objective is to collect a large body of data on what is good and what is bad about ObamaCare. With that information we can all begin preparation for when the law effects us, and work with our elected officials to improve the system to meet our requirements. Take this two minute survey on ObamaCare.
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