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Thursday, April 12, 2012

N.y.. gov Cuomo orders nationwide health insurance Exchange

Governor Andrew Cuomo issued an executive order Thursday, a national health insurance Exchange aims to create cover lower costs for individuals, small businesses and local governments.
Also, the New York should use health Exchange, a State-authorized and funded marketplace for buyers, including more than one million New Yorkers now without coverage.
New York Governor Andrew Cuomo

"The sky-high cost of insurance in New York drive companies, of the State and prevents lower income of New York needed coverage can afford", Cuomo said. "The health data exchange real competition into the health care market brings lower costs on the State."
According to the order, private individuals and small businesses, purchasing coverage through the Exchange can tap up to $2.6 billion in federal tax credits and subsidies. The deadline for the entry into service is 1 January 2014. The State is obliged, by January of next year show that it ready to start, where the applications of the following October.
The Executive order allows regional advisory committees are involved in establishment and operation of the Exchange. The plates would be in favour of consumers containing small business representatives, service providers, agents, brokers, insurers and work organisations as well as public comments.
The American Cancer Society said an estimated 10,000 uninsured cancer patients in New York "Wait for relief in the form of a health insurance Exchange."
AARP said that the Exchange has the potential to the 50-to 64-year old population in New York, including about 337.000 that are not insured.
Part of the exchanges were Government health care plan, a major campaign for Republicans in the presidential race by the Obama.
Include the New York Senate Republican majority say no health in its budget proposal further study was required. Cuomo and Assembly Democrats favored to insure more Americans a kind of one-stop supermarket for health care plan, but it remained from the State budget.
Senate Republican speaker Scott Reif rejected a statement by Thursday.
Republican Senator Greg ball of Putnam County said: "Any rush to adopt Obamacare is political rather than reality." He said that "Strings" has the federal funds, and will cost the program ultimately New York taxpayer money.
When the State a health does not approve Exchange with federal funds the Obama would have created to manage.
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