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alp227

(32,033 posts)
Wed Mar 5, 2014, 07:33 PM Mar 2014

US agency to probe health exchanges

Source: AP

The investigative arm of Congress on Wednesday agreed to look into problems with state health exchange websites around the country.

The U.S. Government Accountability Office accepted an initial request from a group of House Republicans seeking an audit on how $304 million in federal grants were spent on the Cover Oregon website, which has yet to enroll a single person online without special assistance.

The agency said due to similar requests from several members of Congress and congressional committees related to the rollout of online health care exchanges, it would broaden the investigation, and issue several separate reports on its findings.

Read more: http://bigstory.ap.org/article/apnewsbreak-us-agency-probe-health-exchanges

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US agency to probe health exchanges (Original Post) alp227 Mar 2014 OP
We can always hope this is an attempt to make better websites mdbl Mar 2014 #1
Good. Millions have been wasted bigworld Mar 2014 #2

mdbl

(4,973 posts)
1. We can always hope this is an attempt to make better websites
Thu Mar 6, 2014, 05:56 AM
Mar 2014

and not their usual attempt to bash and abolish the ACA. I am always suspicious of their motives.

bigworld

(1,807 posts)
2. Good. Millions have been wasted
Thu Mar 6, 2014, 07:11 AM
Mar 2014

in supposedly tech-friendly places like Oregon and Maryland. While Kentucky can put together a working, simple, lean system that has enrolled hundreds of thousands.

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