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...every single one of them for Medicaid/OHP, with zero paying for private insurance according to the state. Can't wait to see the budget offset on this one.
The good news, more people are covered. The bad news, none of them are paying for it.
http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs...-success-no-one-has-bought-private-insurance/
The good news, more people are covered. The bad news, none of them are paying for it.
http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs...-success-no-one-has-bought-private-insurance/
Yesterday I wrote about Oregon's big success signing people up for Obamacare: The state had, in the course of 17 days, signed up 56,000 people for the health law's Medicaid expansion. In one fell swoop, the state had cut its uninsured rate by 10 percent.
That is, however, only part of the story from Oregon. When it comes to private insurance, spokeswoman Amy Fauver said that it has not yet had any sign-ups.
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