Miami Cubans lead the nation in Obamacare enrollment

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this has rich political and social implications as we get closer to the 2016 big dance. the strongholds of two GOP hopefuls (Jeb and Marco) are signing up in droves.

i've been seeing these bum-rush type signings around town for a few months now.

i think the new 114th United States Congress will have a major problem on their hands if they try to tinker with the affordable care act after reading this news.


One Hialeah ZIP Code leads the nation in Obamacare enrollment
By Chabeli Herrera, Nicholas Nehamas and Daniel Chang


01/22/2015 7:03 PM

Hialeah has the highest percentage of Cuban and Cuban American residents of any city in the United States, at 74% of the population, making them a distinctive and prominent feature of the city's culture.



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In one of Westland Mall’s two Sunshine Life & Health Adviser’s offices, enrollment counselor Daryll Garcia, 27, helps 49-year-old Yuritza Fons sign up for Obamacare for the first time. The 33012 ZIP code in which the agency is located ranked first in the nation for most Obamacare enrollments.

In one Hialeah ZIP Code, where signs selling “Obamacare” are plastered across storefronts and cover freeway billboards, more people have selected a plan on the Affordable Care Act insurance exchange than in any spot in the country, according to the data release by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services on Thursday.

Despite the political rancor associated with the healthcare reform law, residents of Hialeah signed up in record numbers for coverage in 2015. A total of 12,330 people in Hialeah’s 33012 ZIP Code selected a plan or were re-enrolled as of mid-January, the highest number in any ZIP Code in the 37 states that use the HealthCare.gov platform.

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The Obamacare brand proved strong in Florida this year. Between Nov.15 and Jan. 18, more people signed up for coverage in Florida than in any other state using the federal marketplace. And the 10 ZIP codes where the most people enrolled nationwide are all in South Florida, including four in Hialeah.

The number illustrates a 19 percent increase in enrollments in the 33012 ZIP Code from last year. The data reflects plan selections between Nov. 15 and Jan. 16 and could change if consumers fail to pay their monthly premiums. The enrollment period opened Nov.15 and ends Feb. 15.

The other ZIP Codes in the top five: 33126 in Miami, 33313 in Fort Lauderdale, 33015 in Hialeah and 33165 in Miami, each with enrollment between 8,000 and 9,000.

The streets and stores in Hialeah show how far the Obamacare brand has extended. Consumers can sign up for coverage in a mall, at a discount store, at a shoe store, and even at a barber shop.

Ammer Cabrera, manager at one of two Sunshine Life & Health Advisers storefronts in Westland Mall, helped sign up the flood of consumers who came to his location last year seeking coverage. This year, he said, the market is more competitive with enrollment centers setting up shop just about anywhere.

“My barber was asking me what I was doing and I told him, and he’s like, ‘Oh yeah, us too,’” Cabrera said. “I’m like, ‘Are you serious? You’ve been cutting hair for 25 years and now you’re an insurance agent?’ That’s a microcosm of what’s going on specifically in Miami.”

Drive down West 49th Street and you’ll see the signs. In one 12-block stretch, two insurance agencies display Obamacare signs in their windows and a mustard yellow Obamacare sign entices consumers on the front of a Bank of America building.

The saturation seems to be working. Auri Barrios, a cashier at Palm Springs General Hospital in the top enrollment zip code, encouraged her boyfriend, Osdrey Lopez, to sign up for coverage after she was handed a flyer for Tropical Insurance Agency while stopped at a red light. She showed it to Lopez.

“He got here from Cuba a year ago and he got Medicaid but then after, he didn’t have anything else,” Barrios, 42, said. “He went to apply and it went really well. He got a plan for $20 a month.”

Now she refers patients at the hospital to the agency from the flier or to nearby Westland Mall.

While sign-ups in Hispanic-heavy Hialeah are high, Hispanics nationwide are still lagging behind other groups in signing up for coverage.

By the end of 2014, only 8 percent of people who had signed up nationwide were Hispanic, according to the latest federal data.

The numbers are likely to be different in Miami-Dade, where the population is predominantly Hispanic, said Felipe Pinzon, vice president of programs at Hispanic Unity of Florida, a nonprofit social service agency based in Hollywood.

“There are more uninsured clients eligible in Miami-Dade,” Pinzon said. “And more marketing material. For this kind of service, you have to have more grassroots outreach.”

According to the latest U.S. Census data from 2013, Miami-Dade has the second-highest rate of uninsured residents under 65 with 34.4 percent — behind only Hendry County with 35 percent — and the highest overall number of uninsured people in the state, at about 744,000. Broward County reported an uninsured rate of 26 percent.

Nicholas Duran, state director for Enroll America, a nonprofit that advocates for people to get coverage, said that healthcare activists know Hialeah has a high proportion of uninsured people and are focusing their activities there.

Duran also said that people who signed up last year have been spreading the word about the availability of affordable coverage.

“It's a ripple effect,” he said. “They're talking to their friends, families, neighbors and churches about their coverage.”

As the program rolls into its second year, misconceptions about eligibility and increased awareness on the opportunity for low-priced plans has brought more people out to apply, Pinzon said.

At Sunshine Life & Health Advisers in Hialeah Thursday morning, Martha Hernandez said the marketing efforts pushed her to come in.

Hernandez, a housekeeper in Flagler Street, who didn’t have health coverage before last year, drove to Hialeah just to re-enroll.

“Through the TV, through the radio, I’ve read about it in the newspaper,” Hernandez said. “I came here because it was the one they were announcing the most on TV.”

Follow @MHhealth for health news from South Florida and around the nation.

This story was produced in collaboration with Kaiser Health News, an editorially independent program of the Kaiser Family Foundation.


http://www.miamiherald.com/news/local/community/miami-dade/article7962579.html#storylink=cpy

Florida leads nation in sign-ups for Obamacare with 67

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I argued in another thread that the vibe is changing but folks weren't trying to hear all that.
Miami and Cubans Are The Most Racist People Ever.
 

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Koch Event Drawing 2016 Hopefuls Rubio, Paul, Cruz, Walker

By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS JAN. 25, 2015, 10:11 A.M. E.S.T.


WASHINGTON — Florida Sen. Marco Rubio is sending clear signs about an expected run for the presidency in 2016.

The first-term Republican lawmaker planned to join several other potential candidates at a gathering Sunday in Palm Springs, California, organized by the conservative billionaire Koch brothers, who have a keen interest in the party's contenders.

More than 450 allies and donors to the Koch network were to attend, with the closing event a panel discussion with Rubio and fellow Sens. Rand Paul of Kentucky and Ted Cruz of Texas on domestic policy.

The organizer, Freedom Partners, is the central hub for the political machine backed by wealthy industrialists Charles and David Koch. The traditionally private Koch group planned to let reporters watch an Internet broadcast of the event.

Over the past two days, Rubio met with his main group of 300 supporters on Miami's South Beach, and he intended to skip the Senate's schedule for the upcoming week for fundraisers on the West Coast, Texas and Illinois. Future visits are expected to Iowa, New Hampshire and South Carolina, states that play a critical early role in the nominating process.

At the same time, he is trying to keep longtime donors and establishment-minded supporters from shifting loyalties toward another Floridian, former Gov. Jeb Bush, or the party's 2012 presidential nominee, Mitt Romney, who is also moving toward a third White House bid.

"Jeb Bush is going to be a very credible candidate. I think he's going to raise a lot of money," Rubio said this past week. "He's got an extraordinary network of donor around the country and I know he'll be a strong candidate if he runs."

Rubio, no slouch in fundraising, would be playing catch up to Bush and Romney. To help, Rubio has recruited Anna Rogers, the top fundraiser for American Crossroads, a conservative group backed by Karl Rove, George W. Bush's former strategist.

A campaign will be costly, and any Republican who wants the nomination must consider the preferences of the deep-pocketed Kochs.

Their sprawling network of organizations forms the backbone of the modern conservative movement. With names such as Americans for Prosperity, Generation Opportunity and the Libre Initiative, the brothers have the ability to help frame the terms of the political debate.

So it's not hard to understand why Rubio and others are happy to visit when the Kochs call.

Courting the Kochs — and donors — amounts to a public signal that Rubio is in the game, no matter that Bush, his early political mentor, may be, too.

Rubio, Paul and Cruz previously have met before with the Kochs and are aggressively seeking their blessing. Another 2016 potential candidate, New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie, has met in New York with David Koch.

A Koch favorite, Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker, was booked for the conference, but his session was not scheduled to be available online.
 

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came here to say "Its probably Hialeah" and looks like i was right :lolbron:
 

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Don't Cubans tend to vote Republican?

Apparently they talk the talk but don't walk the walk. :beli:
voted for the best candidate. Ended up being obama both times. Neither party gives a danm about anyone but themselves anyways. It's all a clusterfukk at the end anyways.
 

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Don't Cubans tend to vote Republican?

Apparently they talk the talk but don't walk the walk. :beli:
Or they could have kept their ass in cuba and get free healthcare.
 
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