Affordable Care Act: So Far, So Good

A great visualization of the Affordable Care Act conversion funnel as depicted by Millward Brown Digital via Compete.com

The numbers here are… uh… interesting.

Paul Krugman: “Obviously, they messed up the programming big time, which is kind of a shock.”

We couldn’t agree more with Dr. Krugman. It was a huge shock to all of us that the healthcare.gov website was a failure of such epic proportions that a mere 36,000 people successfully enrolled out of nearly 4 million who attempted to register through Oct. 5. Today the registration is up all the way to 51,000, by some estimates. The administration has yet to release its own data.

Daily Kos blogger Tirge Caps expressed some concerns with the new program, noting his premiums were about to double, according to his insurance company: “I am canceling insurance for us and I am not paying any f*cking penalty. What the hell kind of reform is this?”

Tirge Caps: Stop complaining… clearly your massive premium increases were worthwhile. Americans are fortunate that the founding fathers of the Affordable Care Act were men and women of vision, with a firm grasp of government math. Once they sort out a few bugs with the website, it will assuredly be all gravy from here.

Be the first to comment

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published.


*

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.