Interest in Obamacare rises despite website problems: Reuters/Ipsos poll
Source: Reuters
Uninsured Americans are showing more interest in the coverage offered under President Barack Obama's healthcare law despite technical problems that have hindered enrollment through a government website, according to a Reuters/Ipsos poll.
The glitches have crippled HealthCare.gov, the new online insurance marketplace meant to serve people in 36 states, frustrating millions of would-be applicants since it opened for enrollment on October 1.
The poll's findings are good news for Obamacare supporters who worry the problems and bad press could dissuade people from signing up, particularly the young and healthy who are crucial to diversifying the pool of insured and keeping premiums down.
The uninsured view the 2010 Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, commonly known as Obamacare, more favorably since online marketplaces opened - 44 percent compared with 37 percent in September, according to the Reuters/Ipsos poll. It found that 56 percent oppose the program compared with 63 percent in September.
Read more: http://www.reuters.com/article/2013/11/06/us-usa-healthcare-uninsured-idUSBRE9A505W20131106
This new data will likely not be featured in the cable news, but the fact is that despite the problems with the website, more and more people are discovering that they will likely benefit from the ACA despite the MSM's efforts to focus on the folks who might actually end up paying more because they have to upgrade from a catastrophic care plan.