Not soon enough. There is the clunky site itself, which is frequently closed for maintenance. My corner deli has better hours. Amazing how th New York State was able to translate the inefficiency of other bureaucracies, e.g. the DMV, into an equally awful online health insurance experience. Then there is the coverage itself. Extremely expensive and, while it looks good on paper, very few doctors or hospitals accept it. For far more than I used to pay for private insurance, I now have access mainly to clinics and doctors running their practices like assembly lines. The medical care is about as good as you might expect—not very. It would be nice if Obamacare were replaced by something better, but I would be okay if it ended with nothing to replace it. At least then we might be free to buy private insurance again. Companies that used to offer good private insurance in NY, e.g. Oxford and Aetna, have left, and the Affordable Care Act makes it unlikely than they will return.
Depends who is elected.
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