Posted on 01/07/2015 5:00:03 PM PST by mdittmar
MNsure says it will use the money to upgrade its website and address other ongoing issues.
MNsure will receive an additional $34 million in federal funds to continue work on the states health insurance enrollment system.
With the new money, total federal grant funding in support of Minnesotas health insurance exchange is now about $189.3 million, according to an announcement Wednesday by MNsure.
The money will fund improvements to the MNsure website, said Scott Leitz, the MNsure chief executive, during a board meeting Wednesday in St. Paul. It also will let MNsure address ongoing issues, Leitz said, such as invoices for people in the MinnesotaCare program plus a portal for health insurance agents to enroll people in coverage.
Minnesota launched the MNsure exchange to implement the federal Affordable Care Act, which requires almost all Americans to have health insurance or pay a tax penalty.
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Boondoggle. All of 0bamacare. What a scam. And why didn’t *I* think of it? ;)
It is sooooo cold.... democrats have their hands in their OWN pockets.
The joke is less funny now that we know that “republican” and “democrat” is interchangeable. It’s hell to get old...although the older I get, the better I was.
Well, they are for we Little People, that’s for sure. ;)
The best of the free life is still yet to come
The good times ain’t over for good
Let me guess that this money will line leftwing pockets and be funneled back to the Democrats too
Has any of the money gone to healthcare(anywhere in the country) is it all spent on staff and websites ?
How many policies would that cover for yust one year? Ret/
I sometimes wonder if this is the only reason Minnesota “does well”, is it that is the biggest pig at the federal trough.
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