Posted on 10/18/2013 4:59:02 PM PDT by Oldeconomybuyer
Two weeks into enrollment for the health insurance exchange, the number of Georgians who have signed up for the new coverage remains a mystery.
Technical problems have continued to block and frustrate consumers trying to enroll online on healthcare.gov.
It took until Wednesday, in fact, before community health centers in Georgia were finally able to get their first consumer signed up for coverage via the website.
The successful online enrollment, at a health center in Warrenton, took two hours.
The community health centers have 14 people licensed as navigators across the state, with another 17 hoping to gain licensure soon.
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I’ll join the collective farm a little later,
I want to sell my cow first.
Just Peachy...
Are there any pics of OCare navigators? I wonder if my guess is correct what they look like. Hint: they wore purple T shirts in the raucous town hall meetings in 2009.
You can’t even sign up to be a navigator. They are giving the jobs to people associated with community organizers, homeless shelters and halfway houses.
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