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necessary to determine eligibility, it's hard to see how the forms could
be any shorter," said Robert Laszewski, a former insurance executive turned
industry consultant.Activist Ron Pollack, executive director of Families
USA, is an administration ally who had openly criticized the first draft
of the forms, worrying that consumers would get discouraged just trying
to fill them out. He called the changes "very positive.""There has got
to be a balance to between getting adequate (financial) information to make
sure everybody gets the help they're entitled to under the law, while
at the same time trying to keep the process consumer-friendly," said Pollack.Although
the new forms are shorter, the administration wasn't able to get rid
of all the complexity. Individuals will have to gather tax returns, pay
stubs and other financial records before filling out the application.Administration
officials expect most consumers to apply online through the new insurance
marketplaces in each state. A single application process will serve to route
consumers to either private plans or the Medicaid program. Identification,
citizenship and immigration status, as well as income details, are supposed
to be verified in close to real time through a federal "data
hub" that will involve pinging Social Security, Homeland Security and the
Internal Revenue Service.Currently, applying for health insurance individually
entails filling out a lengthy questionnaire about y
HARARE, Zimbabwe Zimbabwe's official media says the nation's generals and
police commanders won't meet with the prime minister and other "malcontents"
trying to undermine their powers.The state-owned Herald newspaper, controlled
by President Robert Mugabe's party, reported Wednesday the country's police
chief warned critics of the army and police that they risked being
arrested if they continued demanding reforms in the security forces and
"peddling lies" on the role of the armed services ahead of crucial
elections later this year.Security chiefs "will neither meet or engage"
with Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai, the paper quoted police chief Augustine
Chihuri saying.Zimbabwe's security chiefs "have no business talking to individuals
of no substance," Chihuri said.Tsvangirai's party has called for an overhaul
of the police and military blamed for openly supporting Mugabe.
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