Follow us on

Saturday, May 25, 2013 | 4:31 a.m.

Powered by The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Web Search by YAHOO!
 
Jamie Dupree's Washington Insider

Posted: 2:45 a.m. Wednesday, March 13, 2013

Feds draft lengthy forms for health insurance coverage 

By Jamie Dupree

The Obama Administration is currently drafting a lengthy application form to be used by Americans who need to buy health insurance in the future, getting ready for the time when the Obama health reforms kick in for real next year.

The draft forms were revealed Tuesday by Ricardo Alonso-Zaldivar of the Associated Press, who described the application process to buy insurance or to qualify for federal subsidies to be "as daunting as doing your taxes."  His story is here.

For example, the draft "Application for Health Insurance (and to find out if you can get help with costs)" form runs 21 pages - you can see the form here.

There is also a more extensive 61 page draft document that can take you through a more detailed exam of what you qualify for - that can be found here.

The Department of Health and Human Services has even released a video - almost 12 minutes long - designed to help you figure out how to enroll and get health coverage.

The AP reports that estimates are it will take 30 minutes - on average - to complete the needed forms.

But if you don't have the documents you need, it certainly would take longer in some cases.

Take a look at the forms and leave your comments below.

My YahooRSS
Jamie Dupree

About Jamie Dupree

Jamie Dupree is the Radio News Director of the Washington Bureau of the Cox Media Group and writes the Washington Insider blog.

Connect with Jamie Dupree on:TwitterFacebook

Send Jamie Dupree an email.

 

Today on MyAJC.com

Alexandra Jackson

Maynard Jackson's daughter to perform at Atlanta Jazz Fest this weekend

Jazz vocalist Alexandra Jackson will be gracing the main stage at the festival her father established.

Boy Scouts approve plan to accept openly gay boys

Atlantans react to Boy Scout decision on gay scouts

Interviews with several Atlanta area Scout leaders found that most leaned against lifting the ban on gay Scouts and more strongly opposed accepting gay leaders

052413 graduation churches HS01

Church and State? One metro county moves all graduations out of churches

In a break from past years, all 26 DeKalb high school commencements are in secular venues this year

Mark Arum Weekend Construction outlook

Updated every Friday, Mark Arum tells us where we can find construction, events and anything else to slow us down on the roads this weekend.