10.29.13 | 6:29 am
Insurance Industry REALLY Doesn’t Want Delay Of Obamacare Deadline

The push, including by many Democratic senators, to extend the Obamacare open enrollment period past the currently scheduled end date of March 31 seems to make intuitive sense: If people haven’t been able to enroll on the front end because of the problems with HealthCare.gov, then give them more time to enroll on the back end.

But it’s a lot more complicated than that, primarily for financial and actuarial reasons, and the insurance industry is launching a lobbying effort to prevent it from happening. Dylan Scott reports.

10.29.13 | 5:10 am
A Doozie

It’s been a long time since I’ve seen someone bend over quite so far backwards to mislead people about what’s contained in a story. But it is Lisa Myers. So I guess we shouldn’t be surprised? We were just discussing this amongst our ed staff: it’s true that the White House did oversell how little change there would be in the individual insurance market. But saying that millions of people are getting ‘cancellation notices’ or ‘losing their coverage’ is deeply misleading.

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