Posted on 09/14/2011 11:25:21 PM PDT by Libloather
Campaign aims to sign up Americans for health insurance
Enroll America, a new nonprofit group, plans to publicize the expanded availability of health coverage under the new federal healthcare law and to help states make enrollment easier.
By Noam N. Levey, Los Angeles Times
September 14, 2011, 4:42 p.m.
Reporting from Washington - Giving a boost to the new healthcare law, a coalition of hospitals, insurers, drug makers and consumer advocates is joining a multimillion-dollar campaign to get Americans signed up for health insurance starting in 2014.
The new nonprofit group, called Enroll America, plans a state-by-state effort to publicize the expanded availability of health coverage and to help state leaders put in place procedures to simplify enrollment.
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"We need to develop a culture of coverage," said Paul Markovich, chief operating officer of Blue Shield of California, one of Enroll America's leading members.
(Excerpt) Read more at latimes.com ...
So ACORN changed their name to Enroll America?
If somebody tried to force me into a government healthcare program, I’d have a five word response.
“Fusk you, now fusk off.”
Non profit???? LOL Sure.
If you pay out as much as you take in, there is no *profit*. They just transfer any *profit* into administrative salaries. In fact, many grants have specific *administrative* portions or are simply called *administrative grants*. Meaning the grant recipient doesn’t have to spend the money on anything except their *salary*. In return for that, they write more grants.This is called *grant facilitation*.
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