PPACA Exchanges Face Daily Grind

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But the Nevada exchange reports that it has a growing mountain of paper mail, faxes and e-mails to go through.


About 15,776 of the 20,582 pieces of mail the exchange has received have been sitting in piles or on desks for more than 21 days. Aging is over 21 days for 4,917 of the 5,996 faxes in the system and 2,632 of the 3,113 e-mails.


In Oregon, where the exchange website is unable to take coverage applications online, the staff has struggled to use paper applications to enroll nearly half of the 50,000 uninsured state residents who’re eligible for private-plan subsidies in private qualified health plans.


Oregon exchange managers want to pay for the exchange in 2015 with a $6.95 per member per month assessment on Medicaid and other public health programs that enroll people through the exchange, and a $9.38 per member per month administrative charge on QHP enrollees.
PPACA exchanges face daily grind | LifeHealthPro
 
Cover Oregon is the poster child for Corruption and government ineptitude. I don't see how it makes it in 2015 without a substantially higher fee than the one proposed. They are suppose to get $248 million in 2014 from the federal government maybe that will help. Attached is an article about the finances of Cover Oregon.


Probing into the Finances of Cover Oregon | The Lund Report


Sadly we can't believe a word from Cover Oregon. The press releases from Cover Oregon remind me of Bagdad Bob saying Iraq has invaded the US and captured Yankee stadium.
 
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