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Public Comments on Georgia Waiver from September 12, 2020 Through #634 9/12/20 To Whom It May Concern I do not support the move from healthcare.gov to a privatized enrollment system that relies on for-profit insurance companies who will not act in my best interest. I support a Georgia reinsurance program because it will help lower premiums. Thank you very much. JD Sincerely, JD Atlanta, GA 30305 #635 9/12/20 To Whom It May Concern I do not support the move from healthcare.gov to a privatized enrollment system that relies on for-profit insurance companies who will not act in my best interest. Health care should be a right, and not be treated like a commodity dictated by the free market. The proposed system will perpetuate existing racist systems designed to keep people of color uninsured. I support a Georgia reinsurance program because it will help lower premiums. Thank you very much. Sincerely, AT Atlanta, GA 30317 1 #636 9/12/20 To Whom It May Concern I do not support the move from healthcare.gov to a privatized enrollment system that relies on for-profit insurance companies who will not act in my best interest. I support a Georgia reinsurance program because it will help lower premiums. Thank you very much. Sincerely, MC Atlanta, GA 30312 #637 (submitted comments 2 times) 9/12/20 Does this email address work now? Thanks, NB 9/12/20 I am resending this email as it did not go throught the first time. I am a physician. My family has had health insurance through ACA since 2017. When we researched other options we only found offers for less comprehensive insurance masquerading as full coverage. Only when you asked detailed questions would you get the truth. Please, ACA is vital to my family and thousands of others in Georgia. Please don't take away our health insurance. Sincerely, NB #638 9/12/20 To Whom It May Concern I do not support the move from healthcare.gov to a privatized enrollment system that relies on for-profit insurance companies who will not act in my best interest. The proposal would provide a confusing, decentralized enrollment system and would not help in providing new ways for 2 people to shop for health coverage. I support a Georgia reinsurance program because it will help lower premiums. Thank you very much. Please do not implement Govern Kemp's plan. Sincerely, SAN Madison, GA 30650 #639 9/12/20 To Whom It May Concern I do not support the move from healthcare.gov to a privatized enrollment system that relies on for-profit insurance companies. Thank you very much. Sincerely, DW Ellenwood, GA 30294 #640 9/12/20 Insurance has become a necessary evil many of us do not understand why there are loopholes. Not to mention why the limitations are so strenuous for many of us. We buy our insurance we expect to be covered and that is no longer the case most of the money goes into the broker. And people that really need the coverage aren’t getting it. Often to find out that you’re really not covered for most problems that come up as we age. DC #641 9/12/20 To Whom It May Concern I do not support the move from healthcare.gov to a privatized enrollment system that relies on 3 for-profit insurance companies who will not act in my best interest. I support a Georgia reinsurance program because it will help lower premiums. Thank you very much. Sincerely, AH Atlanta, GA 30309 #642 9/12/20 To Whom It May Concern I am very much opposed to the proposed move from healthcare.gov to a privatized enrollment system. My wife and I have benefited very much from the ACA. The healthcare.gov program has allowed us to find health insurance policies that worked for us and our needs. Considering Georgia ranks near the bottom of the nation in health care, I feel this proposed change would keep us there. Thank you very much. Sincerely, SH Canton, GA 30114 #643 (submitted comments 2 times) 9/12/20 To Whom It May Concern I do not support the move from healthcare.gov to a privatized enrollment system that relies on for-profit insurance companies who will not act in my best interest. Kemp's plan would force consumers to enroll in coverage through profit-driven insurance companies and web brokers who charge commissions. His plan eliminates healthcare.gov, a trusted and widely used system and replaces it with a confusing, decentralized enrollment system ...and Kemp isn't putting a dime into educating people on how to maneuver this complicated new system. In the middle of a pandemic and always, people need MORE access to healthcare through enrollment channels that are not confusing, costly, and decentralized. Georgians were the guinea pigs for reopening our state during a pandemic, thanks to Kemp, and look where that got us! We cannot be the guinea pig for this decentralized system, too! Our 4 people are suffering and need support and understanding from our leaders, not a further erosion of services. I support a Georgia reinsurance program because it will help lower premiums. Use your power to help Georgians, not to continue to hurt us. Do what Governor Kemp is not willing to do - empathize with the plight of the majority of Georgians and use that empathy to inform BETTER not harmful systems and policies. Thank you, Sincerely, TS Decatur, GA 30030 9/12/20 Hello, I do not support the move from healthcare.gov to a privatized enrollment system that relies on for-profit insurance companies who will not act in my best interest. Kemp's plan would force consumers to enroll in coverage through profit-driven insurance companies and web brokers who charge commissions. His plan eliminates healthcare.gov, a trusted and widely used system and replaces it with a confusing, decentralized enrollment system ...and Kemp isn't putting a dime into educating people on how to maneuver this complicated new system. In the middle of a pandemic and always, people need MORE access to healthcare through enrollment channels that are not confusing, costly, and decentralized. Georgians were the guinea pigs for reopening our state during a pandemic, thanks to Kemp, and look where that got us! We cannot be the guinea pig for this decentralized system, too! Our people are suffering and need support and understanding from our leaders, not a further erosion of services. I support a Georgia reinsurance program because it will help lower premiums. Use your power to help Georgians, not to continue to hurt us. Do what Governor Kemp is not willing to do - empathize with the plight of the majority of Georgians and use that empathy to inform BETTER not harmful systems and policies. Thank you, TS Decatur, GA 5 #644 9/12/20 To Whom It May Concern I do not support the move from healthcare.gov to a privatized enrollment system. This is a TERRIBLE idea and will cost the taxpayers much more in the long term. We must start looking past the next two to four years and do what is best for all Georgians. I support a Georgia reinsurance program because it will help lower premiums. Thank you very much. Sincerely, KN Sylvania, GA 30467 #645 9/12/20 To Whom It May Concern I do not support the move from healthcare.gov to a privatized enrollment system that relies on for-profit insurance companies who will not act in my best interest. Kemp's plan would force consumers to enroll in coverage through profit-driven insurance companies and web brokers who charge commissions. His plan eliminates healthcare.gov, a trusted and widely used system and replaces it with a confusing, decentralized enrollment system and Kemp isn't putting a dime into educating people on how to maneuver this complicated new system. In the middle of a pandemic and always, people need MORE access to healthcare through enrollment channels that are not confusing, costly, and decentralized. Georgians were the guinea pigs for reopening our state during a pandemic, thanks to Kemp, and look where that got us! We cannot be the guinea pig for this decentralized system, too! Our people are suffering and need support and understanding from our leaders, not a further erosion of services. I support a Georgia reinsurance program because it will help lower premiums. Use your power to help Georgians, not to continue to hurt us. Do what Governor Kemp is not willing to do - empathize with the plight of the majority of Georgians and use that empathy to 6 inform BETTER not harmful systems and policies. Thank you, Sincerely, CW Decatur, GA 30031 #646 9/12/20 To Whom It May Concern I do NOT support the move from healthcare.gov to a privatized enrollment system that relies on for-profit insurance companies who will not act in my best interest. This is a BACKWARDS move that will cause CONFUSION. Just as Kemp and Georgia made the mistake to re-open too soon causing more lives to be lost and more people to get sick from COVID19, this would also cost more lives and more people to get sick as they lose their coverage and try to figure out how to get it again. Private insurance is NOT THE ANSWER. It's common sense that they don't CARE ABOUT PEOPLE'S LIVES, ONLY PROFITS. They need to make money. This is the OPPOSITE of what we need to be doing. I've lived in the UK and Taiwan and both countries have Universal Healthcare.
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