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FL democratic party allowed their insurance to lapse and didnt inform their employees
Yea, these are the dipshits who want to control YOUR healthcare and insurance.

Apparently, the FL democratic party allowed their insurance plan to lapse in November, didnt tell their employees, and now their employees are stuck with thousands in medical bills.

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I thought Obama solved that problem.
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(02-01-2021 08:39 PM)Eagleaidaholic Wrote:  I thought Obama solved that problem.

Well, as soon as the go to the exchange and sign up, they can get their free pap smears.
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(02-01-2021 08:43 PM)UofMstateU Wrote:  
(02-01-2021 08:39 PM)Eagleaidaholic Wrote:  I thought Obama solved that problem.

Well, as soon as the go to the exchange and sign up, they can get their free pap smears.

And when Sniff finishes signing off on his EOs, they can get "free" abortions.
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That's a shame
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It'll all be fixed if you just make D.C. the 51st State
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Lol....The next four years are going to be just like that. If they arent sending Covid into old elder care facilities and lying about it----they are doing something equally stupid. Its just what Democrats do. Incompetence and corruption are literally hardwired into their DNA.
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I guess the OP should listen to their own ridiculous rule and wait 24-48 hours? 03-wink

Quote:Close to midnight Monday evening, Rizzo texted a statement saying the situation was a mix-up.

“It’s important to know that the insurance was never cancelled [sic] — by me or any of the past leadership team,” she said. “The party had the funds to pay the November health insurance bill, we paid it, and I have only recently been told that there was a delay in the check being applied, but the insurance provider is sending out a letter explaining that all policies will be honored and the January report will reflect that.”
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No need for those folks to worry. The Dems will make the taxpayers foot the bill.
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In what sitting would a heath care/doctor do a surgery, without getting approval first? Hell unless its approved before hand, I cant go to a simple dr visit...unless I'm welling to pay cash
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(02-02-2021 08:07 AM)Redwingtom Wrote:  I guess the OP should listen to their own ridiculous rule and wait 24-48 hours? 03-wink

Quote:Close to midnight Monday evening, Rizzo texted a statement saying the situation was a mix-up.

“It’s important to know that the insurance was never cancelled [sic] — by me or any of the past leadership team,” she said. “The party had the funds to pay the November health insurance bill, we paid it, and I have only recently been told that there was a delay in the check being applied, but the insurance provider is sending out a letter explaining that all policies will be honored and the January report will reflect that.”

Even though it sounds like PR spin...most of us who have dealt with insurance companies realize the Dems actually might not be lying.

Just imagine lazy and/or incompetent gov't workers (who can't get fired) are administrating/overseeing the healthcare system.
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(02-02-2021 08:07 AM)Redwingtom Wrote:  I guess the OP should listen to their own ridiculous rule and wait 24-48 hours? 03-wink

Quote:Close to midnight Monday evening, Rizzo texted a statement saying the situation was a mix-up.

“It’s important to know that the insurance was never cancelled [sic] — by me or any of the past leadership team,” she said. “The party had the funds to pay the November health insurance bill, we paid it, and I have only recently been told that there was a delay in the check being applied, but the insurance provider is sending out a letter explaining that all policies will be honored and the January report will reflect that.”

Maybe you should know what you are talking about.

Everything I posted was true. I never said they cancelled their policy. I said they allowed it to lapse, which means it was cancelled for non-payment.

That is true. Also, if they are only now figuring it out, it means someone at the FL democrats didnt respond to the lapse/cancellation notices they were receiving. More incompetence.
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(02-02-2021 11:22 AM)UofMstateU Wrote:  
(02-02-2021 08:07 AM)Redwingtom Wrote:  I guess the OP should listen to their own ridiculous rule and wait 24-48 hours? 03-wink

Quote:Close to midnight Monday evening, Rizzo texted a statement saying the situation was a mix-up.

“It’s important to know that the insurance was never cancelled [sic] — by me or any of the past leadership team,” she said. “The party had the funds to pay the November health insurance bill, we paid it, and I have only recently been told that there was a delay in the check being applied, but the insurance provider is sending out a letter explaining that all policies will be honored and the January report will reflect that.”

Maybe you should know what you are talking about.

Everything I posted was true. I never said they cancelled their policy. I said they allowed it to lapse, which means it was cancelled for non-payment.

That is true. Also, if they are only now figuring it out, it means someone at the FL democrats didnt respond to the lapse/cancellation notices they were receiving. More incompetence.

Okay, Mr. make **** up about adjudication in Antrim County. 03-wink

And sure, what you posted was true based on the article you linked at the time you linked it...which is the same ******* thing I and everyone else does when they post an article. So your moronic 24-48 "policy" is yes, moronic!

That being said, you're just making up the last part. You don't have any information that the DNC received any cancellation notices. And of course they're just now figuring it out. How the **** would they find out any sooner when the insurance company delayed processing their timely payment? Do employers usually call insurance companies every month to make sure their payments are processed and employees coverages are honored? 01-wingedeagle

And according to the DNC person, THEY DID PAY THE BILL. So no they did not let it lapse. Hopefully we'll hear more on this, but it sounds like it was just a clerical error or a delay in procedures by the insurance company.
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More FL democrat incompetence confirmed.

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Keep in mind, the story about a check being applied late is double speak. When this policy was close to becoming lapsed, the account agent would have been calling like mad to make sure the payment was going to get sent. Once the policy lapsed, they would have been calling like mad all day to see what the issue was with getting payment.

What likely happened is that the FL dems wrote a check, it got processed by the insurance company, it then bounced, the policy was then reflected of that, messages started going out to the FL dems about their bounced check, and at some point the policy lapsed due to non-payment.

There is no reason for the November issue to just be getting cleared up now. Also, the payments for december and january would not have been processed against a policy that had cancelled. And we know it cancelled because surgeries done in decemeber were not paid due to a cancelled policy.

Another thing the FL dems may have done was to reinstate the policy with a lapse in coverage after paying late. This means all of the items during the lapse period would not be covered by insurance. So the Florida dems likely are having the insurance company cover those, and are reimbursing the insurance company for charges during lapsed coverage.

A lot of things the FL dems are not saying. But a simple check being processed late aint true.
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(02-02-2021 11:22 AM)UofMstateU Wrote:  
(02-02-2021 08:07 AM)Redwingtom Wrote:  I guess the OP should listen to their own ridiculous rule and wait 24-48 hours? 03-wink

Quote:Close to midnight Monday evening, Rizzo texted a statement saying the situation was a mix-up.

“It’s important to know that the insurance was never cancelled [sic] — by me or any of the past leadership team,” she said. “The party had the funds to pay the November health insurance bill, we paid it, and I have only recently been told that there was a delay in the check being applied, but the insurance provider is sending out a letter explaining that all policies will be honored and the January report will reflect that.”

Maybe you should know what you are talking about.

Everything I posted was true. I never said they cancelled their policy. I said they allowed it to lapse, which means it was cancelled for non-payment.

That is true. Also, if they are only now figuring it out, it means someone at the FL democrats didnt respond to the lapse/cancellation notices they were receiving. More incompetence.

Yeah that's not a mix-up or a mistake in reporting. They didn't pay their bill on time and were canceled for non-payment... the fact that they were notified (and shamed for it) allowed them to get current during a grace period, which the insurer wasn't required to allow, but did... PROBABLY because it would have been bad for business in the state to cancel the state insurance... I mean if you think a state rep wouldn't blame it on the insurer for them not paying their bill on time, you're nuts

The screwed up, they were canceled... people were told they owed a lot of money... the state fixed it. Doesn't mean it didn't happen
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