Posted on 10/20/2013 8:26:55 AM PDT by Oldeconomybuyer
At last, Heidi Zoellner can smile.
Zoellner, the lone Affordable Care Act navigator in central Nebraska, is seeing fewer glitches on www.healthcare.gov.
Zoellner, 40, of Kearney has an office at Community Action Partnership of Mid-Nebraska. She took a week of online training to become a licensed certified navigator and passed online tests throughout the process.
She has no data on how many Nebraskans have enrolled for health care insurance so far.
(Excerpt) Read more at kearneyhub.com ...
you are so critical. can’t you see? can’t you get it?
she’s making a difference!
that’s what women are supposed to do!
Jeepers-—I didn’t get it...yet. Give me a sec.
If you listen to young women, they say..... I want to make a difference
Being a navigator is an ideal position for un or barely educated air heads to make a difference
Online training? Who did that website?
It’s about time people in Nebraska had a site to go to where they can relieve themselves. A lot of them had been holding it for so long that they were starting to lose their sight from all of the squinting that they were doing.
Here's the group picture of the first graduating class of Navigators.
After she enters "Accept" on am application she has no idea as to the horrors that can befall that application.
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