Posted on 11/25/2013 10:16:31 PM PST by 2ndDivisionVet
Gov. Neil Abercrombie with Coral Andrews of the Hawaii Health Connector
HONOLULU The woman charged with implementing the Affordable Care Act in Hawaii through the insurance exchange Hawaii Health Connector will step down amidst controversy over its failed launch.
Coral Andrews, executive director of Hawaii Health Connector for the past two years, said Friday she will not seek to renew her contract. She will leave her post Dec. 6.
Hawaii Health Connector received $200 million in federal funding to set up the website and network of more than 30 providers where individuals and small businesses can sign up for health care through local insurers and find out about tax credits and federal subsidies.
The website, developed by CGI Group, cost $53 million, but failed on its launch Oct. 1.
Users complained they tried for hours to apply for health care plans, but the site froze and crashed, and users werent able to sign up or determine their eligibility for tax credits or other federal subsidies.
On Oct. 15, health care plans available to local users and pricing information were posted online, but some users complained the website was still having technical difficulties.
Obamacare advocates, including Gov. Neil Abercrombie, predicted at least 100,000 uninsured Hawaii residents, or 8 percent of the population, would sign up for health care through the website.
As of Nov. 15, just 257 individuals have secured health care through the exchange. Some 113 employers submitted applications though the exchange, but have not yet selected plans.
The current cost breakdown is about $778,000 in federal funds for each Hawaii individual who successfully signed up for health care.
That follows a national trend. Just 106,000 people across America selected medical plans through Healthcare.gov in October.
Those familiar with the exchange systems glitches said the enrollment figures arent accurate, in part because information entered into the system doesnt always transfer correctly to health insurance providers its scrambled so insurance companies cannot process it. Also, applications can be submitted several times because of technical glitches and those just checking out the exchange with no plans to sign up can falsely inflate user figures.
Senate President Donna Mercado Kim said during a recent hearing that she had warned Andrews not to hire CGI Group because the company also had developed the troubled $87 million Hawaii state tax department website, which the state must spend as much as $50 million to fix.
CGI Group is the same company that developed Healthcare.gov, which, according to a congressional inquiry, cost more than $600 million, but hasnt functioned properly.
Individuals and small businesses seeking insurance must enroll by Dec. 15 to get coverage that begins Jan. 1.
Tom Matsuda, ACA implementation manager with Abercrombies office, will serve as interim executive director of Hawaii Health Connector, beginning Dec. 9.
He takes over the helm as some 30,000 Hawaii residents with individual plans and 140,000 people under small business plans were scheduled to lose their insurance plans as of Jan. 1.
Hawaii Insurance Commissioner Gordon Ito has asked Hawaii health insurance companies to continue offering plans that were going to be cancelled by the end of the year because they didnt meet federal coverage requirements under new ACA mandates, but they dont have to abide by his request. His request comes as President Obama told insurers they can keep customers for another year in plans that would be deemed deficient under ACA.
Hawaii Health Connector Board Chair Sherry Menor-McNamara thanked Andrews for her service during a critical time and against a very challenging backdrop.
Coral played a key role in building the Hawaii Health Connector, securing funding and building a network of public and private stakeholders throughout the state, she said.
A search for a permanent executive director for the Hawaii Health Exchange is now under way. Matsuda said he will not apply for the permanent position.
The only one signing onto these things anyway are those getting something for nothing on the dole.
Takers are the few thousands that sign up, the payers are not doing it and also have heard about the identity theft occurring.
Ping.
Oh No! They better watch out. Whoever takes her place might be incompetent.
Wait....so they paid $200 million for Hawaii’s website?
How much did each state get paid? where did that money come from?
Where do you think it came from?
“Senate President Donna Mercado Kim said during a recent hearing that she had warned Andrews not to hire CGI Group because the company also had developed the troubled $87 million Hawaii state tax department website, which the state must spend as much as $50 million to fix.”
A lone voice crying in the wilderness.
CGI Group is the same company that developed Healthcare.gov, which, according to a congressional inquiry, cost more than $600 million, but hasnt functioned properly.
Hearings need to be held into CGI Group. Now.
That company might have saved the United States of America, if you think about it.
A black budget?
I don’t recall there being some $1 Billion+ allocated for this.
Funny....but, hey...
whatever it takes.
Abercommie himself is such a worthless pinhead . Totally useless governor . It is pathetic that the Hawaiian people for all their pride ,longings for sovereignty and deep love of their island culture , rejected a wonderful almost pure Hawaiian man , former Lt. Gov James ‘Duke’ Aiona , and elected this former anti-war protester from Syracuse N.Y.
He came in on Obama’s fetid coattails , even knowing and smoozing with Barack Sr and all the U of H commies back in the day . The Hawaiian people need to take a long hard look in the mirror . Now that they have allowed Abercommie to turn Hawaii nei in another mahu paradise .
No kidding. They have RAKED it in!
“The current cost breakdown is about $778,000 in federal funds for each Hawaii individual who successfully signed up for health care.”
This is outrageous.
About what they spent for creating every job during the stimulus, isn’t it?
Looks as though the formal goal of CGI was to steal every last cent the Feds and the States had while delivering exactly nothing! They all should be in jail for fraud! The Mafia could have done a better job, for less money.
“....and elected this former anti-war protester from Syracuse N.Y.”
New York “transplants” have Effed up the whole country! I just wonder how we in California missed getting this a$$hole? Guess he thought he’d end up being King Kamehameha if he just kept on going. Boxer, Pelousey, Abercommie, all East Coast Crapweasels.
Hey, why all the fuss, it is only money!
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