State Laws Hinder Obamacare Effort to Enroll Uninsured
By Alex Nussbaum and Alex Wayne - Aug 23, 2013
President Barack Obama has set aside $67 million to make it easier to enroll in his health-care overhaul. Laws pushed by Republicans in 12 states may keep that from happening.
Under the Affordable Care Act, the U.S. government plans to pay a network of local groups known as navigators to explain the laws new coverage options to the uninsured and guide them through its online insurance markets.
New laws passed by a dozen Republican-led states, the latest in Missouri last month, may make that harder, imposing licensing exams, fines that can run as high as $1,000 and training that almost doubles the hours required by the federal government. Republicans say the measures will protect consumers. Obamacare supporters say theyll undermine the effort to get as many people as possible enrolled.
The rules are like voter intimidation, said Sara Rosenbaum, a health law professor at George Washington University in Washington, D.C., who supports Obamas act. In many, many cases these laws may be a direct interference with outreach assistance and thats going to be quite serious.
The Obama administration awarded 105 grants last week, steering money to hospitals, social-service agencies, local clinics and other groups. The navigators are meant to offer unbiased information to help people through the complexities of the new system, with its deductibles, copays, provider networks and tax credits, according to an Aug. 15 statement from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.
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