Our "Promise to Repeal" Senator has flip-flopped.
Great.
This is the sort of crap that he's accomodating.
...Federal systems have been facing problems transferring accurate
information to state Medicaid agencies for months. HealthCare.gov is
supposed to direct applications of customers eligible for Medicaid to
state agencies, which should be able to confirm eligibility and finally
enroll the applicant, but miscommunication in states across the country
have forced customers to sign up again.
It’s not clear whether the problem lies within federal or state
technology or both, but HHS’ seems to be putting the onus on state
agencies to solve any problems on their own....
...The Washington Post reported
in January that software defects in HealthCare.gov’s back-end systems
were preventing over 100,000 Americans from being fully enrolled in
Medicaid or the Children’s Health Insurance Program. HealthCare.gov
couldn’t properly communicate eligible Medicaid applicants’ information
to state agencies, preventing them from verifying the applications and
creating thousands of backlogs themselves.
Even today, major back-end components of HealthCare.gov have still not yet been built.
Next we'll read that RoJo has become the Common Core Czar.
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