Former Microsoft Exec To Lead HealthCare.gov
Antipater writes "NBCNews reports that Kurt DelBene, former head of Microsoft's Office division, will take over operations of Healthcare.gov on Wednesday. DelBene will replace Jeffrey Zients, who stepped in to lead the team fixing the health insurance website when it crashed and burned on its Oct. 1 launch. Zients is set to take over next month as senior White House economic adviser from Gene Sperling.'"
He is the spouse (husband, I assume) of Congressperson Karen DelBene (D-WA), also an ex-MS person.
> Those who complained about their canceled plans actually got better plans - less cost and more coverage.
Um, really? We didn't. Our plans (wife and I) were canceled because the company didn't want to pay the cadillac tax. For a replacement, we get higher cost, and much higher deductible. The strategy, as I understand it, is that you are supposed to live off your FSA for the first five months or so before your coverage actually starts paying for stuff. This is a definition of "better plans" of which I am unaware.
Oliver's law of assumed responsibility: If you're seen fixing it, you will be blamed for breaking it.
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There is no corresponding correction to "death panels" because those are imaginary.
So... blame your cheapass company for dropping your insurance coverage.
They didn't have to buy you a "cadillac" policy... they could have bought you a regular policy but they are using the "blame it on Obamacare" excuse for screwing you.
I don't read your sig. Why are you reading mine?