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Obamacare Enrollment Assistance Group Got $200,000 In Federal Funds, Enrolled 1 Person


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2017 Nov 24, 9:42am   1,387 views  5 comments

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I can't hardly wait for government controlled, single payer to get here. It will be so well run and economically efficient....

Oh wait...

Now, per a note from MSNBC, we're getting some new data on just how effective Obama's $100 million marketing budget has been. According to data supplied by the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, one group in South Dakota received $200,000 worth of federal funding and managed to sign up just one person.

A group that is supposed to help Native Americans sign up for Obamacare coverage in South Dakota received $200,000 in federal funds to support its efforts — and managed to sign up just one person in an Obamacare plan, the Trump administration said Wednesday.

The group, the Great Plains Tribal Chairmen's Health Board, had better luck in North Dakota — where it assisted 67 people in shopping for and enrolling in an Obamacare plan that went into effect in 2017.

But in that state, GPTCHB received an additional $154,000 in federal cash for its efforts.

That works out to nearly $3,000 per Obamacare enrollee of GPTCHB's in North Dakota.

In both Dakotas, the group's work cost taxpayers $5,200 per enrollee, according to data from the federal Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services.

Of course, GPTCHB was not alone among so-called Obamacare Navigators in falling woefully short of its goals — or in getting a lot of federal money while doing so. In fact, the top 10 Obamacare "Navigators" received a total of $2.8 million in federal funds and managed to sign up a mere 314 people...roughly $9,000 per applicant.

Meanwhile, despite the fact that $63 million was spent on signing up just 0.7% of total enrollees, former Obama spokeswoman Lori Lodes would like for you to know there are several reasons why you should doubt this hard data from the CMS and instead believe her propaganda.

"The value of a program should be judged by its results and not by the amount of money spent," said Caitlin Oakley, a spokeswoman for the U.S. Health and Human Services Department, the parent of CMS.

"Last year, the Navigator program helped less than 1 percent of enrollees sign up for Obamacare at a cost of nearly $63 million," Oakley said.

But sure, Obamacare continues to work fantastically and is clearly in high demand.



http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2017-11-24/obamacare-enrollment-assistance-group-got-200000-federal-funds-enrolled-1-person
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1   FortWayne   2017 Nov 24, 10:30am  

Spending other peoples money is so easy, don't have to be responsible, just spend it.
2   Strategist   2017 Nov 24, 10:34am  

Sniper says
According to data supplied by the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, one group in South Dakota received $200,000 worth of federal funding and managed to sign up just one person.


Hey, they took their pensions first. Now they need more money.
3   Booger   2017 Nov 24, 11:10am  

On par for government competence
4   MisdemeanorRebel   2017 Nov 24, 1:18pm  

Was that one of those orgs that used to set up in crappy Plazas in bad neighborhoods?
5   MrMagic   2017 Nov 24, 3:49pm  

Booger says
On par for government competence


Sadly, yes. Now multiply that times 320 million people who need single payer healthcare administered by the government. Want to guess what the costs and wastes will be?

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