Posted on 02/18/2015 5:45:22 AM PST by TurboZamboni
Todays release of the review of MNsure from the Office of the Legislative Auditor leaves a big question for MNsures board of directors and the Commerce Department: What were you thinking when you put such incompetence on the payroll?
This one page in the report concerning the development of the technological infrastructure by MNsure is a how-to on developing something that is sure to fail.
MNsure rejected the auditors finding on this point, saying it contradicts the facts. It contends the I.T. agencys participation was robust, although it acknowledges its expertise was not utilized in the early stages of the project.
The legislative auditor recommended that MNsures CEO be appointed by the governor, rather than MNsures board of directors.
That would require the Legislature to change the law.
It helped create the mess, passing a state law exempting MNsure from the authority of Minnesota state government information technology division, and creating a board to oversee MNsure staff without providing the authority to .
April Todd-Malmlov, the failed CEO of MNsure, has landed on her feet. Shes now a senior vice president at Avalere Health, a Washington firm that consults with business and industry on healthcare issues.
She refused to talk to the legislative auditor for todays report because she wouldnt be paid to do so.
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Give them all raises! Its the dayton way.
200,000,000 to insure 13000 people.
Do they get hit with the Cadillac plan tax?
It contends the I.T. agencys participation was robust
Anytime someone uses the word ‘robust” or any other catch phrase you know they do not know what they are talking about.
Billions stolen and given to insiders to make a website that does not work and cost the jobs of millions of people let alone lowering the cost of healthcare.
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