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<p style="font-size:xx-small;">our health. Under Obama's
overhaul, insurers will no longer be able to turn away the sick,
or charge them more. The health care questions will disappear, but they'll
be replaced by questions about your income. Consumers who underestimate
their incomes could be in for an unwelcome surprise later on in
the form of smaller tax refunds."Consumers will have a simple, easy-to-understand
way to apply for health coverage later this year," said Medicare chief
Marilyn Tavenner, also overseeing the rollout of the health care law. She
said the application is "significantly shorter than industry standards."Among
the sections eliminated in the new form was one that asked applicants
if they also wanted to register to vote. Some congressional Republicans
had criticized that, calling it politically motivated.The Associated Press
contributed to this report.
Obama
administration 'simplifies' ObamaCare
and every page.When the first draft of the application turned out
to be a clunker, "immediately, everybody sat around the table and said,
`Well, this is too long, especially...in this age of the Internet,"' Obama
recounted. "`People aren't going to have the patience to sit there for
hours on end. Let's streamline this thing."'His administration is open to
making improvements, Obama added: "Those kinds of refinements, we're going
to be working on."Consumers will start getting familiar with the new applications
less than six months from now, on Oct. 1, when new insurance
markets open for enrollment in every state. Most people with job-based benefits
will not have to bother with the applications, only the uninsured.Under
the law, middle-class people who don't get coverage through their jobs will
be able to purchase private insurance. Most will be able to get
tax credits, based on their incomes, to make their premiums more affordable.
Low-income uninsured people will be steered to government programs like
Medicaid.Benefits begin Jan. 1, and nearly 30 million uninsured Americans
are eventually expected to get coverage.While the first drafts of the applications
were widely panned, the new forms were seen as an improvement. Still,
consumers must provide a snapshot of their finances to see if they
qualify for help. That potentially includes multiple sources of income --
from alimony, to tips, to regular paychecks."Given the amount of information
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