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WorseBeforeBetter

(11,441 posts)
Thu Sep 5, 2013, 09:00 PM Sep 2013

GOP is targeting states with most uninsured, and bogging down their Obamacare implementation

By Brian Beutler

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Last week, as several other outlets reported, Republicans on the House Energy and Commerce Committee sent letters to state agencies and nonprofit groups that received Obamacare “navigator” grants — organizations that will help educate people about the law and facilitate their enrollment — seeking an incredibly broad and difficult-to-compile range of information.

The effort’s pretty clearly intended to bog down the navigators ahead of enrollment, which could easily reduce the number of people who end up insured under the law. Republicans claim that the inquiry is intended to protect beneficiaries’ private information.

But if the goal were to establish best practices for the navigators, they have a strange way of going about it. All of the navigator grant recipients are based in states with federally facilitated exchanges and states partnering with the feds to stand up their marketplaces. Salon’s analysis reveals that among these states, Republicans directed their inquiries to organizations in states with the largest uninsured populations.

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These organizations are based in the following states, in alphabetical order: Arizona, Florida, Georgia, Indiana, Louisiana, Missouri, North Carolina, New Jersey, Ohio, Pennsylvania and Texas.

Of all the states that aren’t setting up their own exchanges, these 11 states are among the 15 with the highest uninsured populations, according to census data compiled by the Kaiser Family Foundation.

Those 15, in order, are Texas, Florida, Georgia, North Carolina, Ohio, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Michigan, Arizona, Virginia, Louisiana, South Carolina, Tennessee, Missouri and Indiana.

http://www.salon.com/2013/09/04/gops_heartless_new_scheme_to_prevent_uninsured_from_getting_care/


Uninsured populations per Kaiser: http://kff.org/other/state-indicator/total-population/
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GOP is targeting states with most uninsured, and bogging down their Obamacare implementation (Original Post) WorseBeforeBetter Sep 2013 OP
fucking shit stain ass wipe repukes gopiscrap Sep 2013 #1
All those anti-Obamacare ads make you want to puke marions ghost Sep 2013 #2
I think they're buying it. WorseBeforeBetter Sep 2013 #3
I wish marions ghost Sep 2013 #4

marions ghost

(19,841 posts)
2. All those anti-Obamacare ads make you want to puke
Fri Sep 6, 2013, 02:30 PM
Sep 2013

--trying to snag approval from the poor stupid people who don't realize how much it would benefit them...

I hope the population of NC is NOT BUYING that line.

WorseBeforeBetter

(11,441 posts)
3. I think they're buying it.
Fri Sep 6, 2013, 03:01 PM
Sep 2013

I just read an e-mail from an acquaintance who thinks WakeMed is under a hiring freeze because of Obama. Sigh. I'm going to reply, but need to pull all the data (Census, Kaiser, N&O, etc.) together. One big point: NC is now tied with RI for 3rd worst unemployment, and we're supposedly losing out on 23,000 jobs because of no Medicaid expansion. I'm going to suggest she watch Maryland, which I think is going to leave many states IN THE DUST. Hell, even the Baltimore Ravens are on board!

That one ad of the female doctor afraid she'll lose her practice is such manipulative bullshit I want to reach through the teevee, and, well, you know...

marions ghost

(19,841 posts)
4. I wish
Fri Sep 6, 2013, 03:26 PM
Sep 2013

it was against the law to put out blatant lies and propaganda like this--that TV networks could not disseminate lies just because somebody can pay for it.

They are just buying the minds of people and stuffing in the wrong information. Really it ought to be controlled somehow--political ads should have to show a basis in fact.

Maryland rocks. If only NC and VA could have such enlightened government.

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