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Oregon, the first state to ditch the health exchange


Posted: Apr 25, 2014

WHAT A BUNCH OF FAILURE!  Oregon has spent nearly $250 million of the $305 million it received from the federal government under the Affordable Care Act.  It would cost another $78 million just to try and fix it and that Oregon's tax dollars.  What a bunch of crap!  We sure could have used money instead to fix the bridge from Washington State to Oregon which is in need of a new bridge and I could think of another hundred things we could have used money to fix up this state.  Our governor SUCKS too.  He says he didn't know anything about the failure of the health exchange.  What a fricken motard!

 

DURHAM, Ore. (AP) - After months of trying to get its problem-plagued online health exchange to work, Oregon on Friday officially gave up on the state portal and decided to switch to the federal website - the first state in the nation to do so.
    
An early adapter and early enthusiast of the Affordable Care Act, Oregon was once seen as the national leader in health care reform. The progressive state's ambitious vision for its exchange, its colossal multimillion-dollar failure, and the inability to fix the glitch-filled site illustrate the complexity of the health care law and the challenges for states that decided to build their own exchanges.
    
Oregon, which so far has failed to enroll a single person in coverage in one sitting through its exchange, decided to ditch the exchange because officials said fixing it would be too costly at $78 million and would take too long. Switching to the federal system will cost just $4 million to $6 million and is the least risky option.
    
Oregon's exchange is seen as the worst in more than a dozen states that developed their own online health insurance marketplaces. Oregonians must use a time-consuming hybrid paper-online process to sign up for insurance. The state also had to hire more than 400 workers to aid in the manual enrollment process - that despite $134 million Oregon paid its main technology contractor Oracle Corp. to build the online exchange. Oregon received a monthlong enrollment-deadline extension because of the technology problems.
    
Several other states, which have experienced major problems with their exchanges, are also debating their futures - although it's unclear how many, if any, will switch to the federal portal. Already, one other state has chosen to replace its site: Maryland recently decided to adopt the technology used on Connecticut's successful exchange.
    
Of the 14 states and the District of Columbia that built their own exchanges, some portals are running smoothly, including in California, Washington state, Connecticut and Kentucky. But in a half dozen states, technical troubles have cropped up after exchanges launched last October, marring implementation of the health-care overhaul.
    
Exchange glitches have led states to firing technology contractors, exchange leaders resigning, cost overruns, and officials trying to figure out how - or if - to salvage their portals.
    
Nevada, whose portal has also been wracked with problems since it went live Oct. 1, is sticking with its state-run exchange, at least for now. The state is awaiting an analysis by Deloitte Consulting on problems with the system built by Xerox and recommendations on whether the exchange should be fixed or scrapped.
    
In Hawaii, some lawmakers were talking about switching to the federal exchange, though there is no formal process to consider the switch at this time. Instead, legislators are considering giving up to $3.5 million to Hawaii's troubled exchange next year so it can stay afloat.
    
Oregon will continue using the current technology for Medicaid enrollments, but it will have to improve on the system. Officials estimated the cost of the improvements at about $35 million. They said the federal government would pay 90 percent of those costs and of the costs of switching to the federal exchange. In total, Oregon has spent nearly $250 million of the $305 million it received from the federal government under the Affordable Care Act.
    
Republicans blasted Cover Oregon after its board approved ditching the beleaguered site.
    
"Today's decision by Cover Oregon to move to the federal health exchange after months of false assurances is an incredibly embarrassing moment for the state of Oregon," state Rep. Mike McLane, R-Powell Butte, said in a statement. "Oregonians were sold false promises, and all we got was a faulty, unfinished product ..."
    
But Cover Oregon officials defended the exchange and its technology work.
    
"There's a lot of disappointment. There was a lot of passion for the project," said Cover Oregon interim executive director Clyde Hamstreet. "But I don't think it's all a waste. There's a lot of value in what's been done."
    
Despite the exchange's technology fiasco, about 242,000 Oregonians have enrolled in coverage through Cover Oregon. An estimated 70,000 of those enrolled in private health plans, while 172,000 enrolled in the Oregon Health Plan.
    
Federal officials said the federal exchange is able to add more states, and they are working with Oregon on the next steps.
    
In March, the federal Government Accountability Office announced an investigation of Oregon's exchange, including looking at whether the federal government can reclaim grant money given to Cover Oregon if taxpayer funds were mismanaged.
    
Separately, former Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius asked for an inspector general's probe into problems with the rollout of the health care law.
    
An independent investigation ordered by Gov. John Kitzhaber found state managers repeatedly failed to heed reports about technical problems that prevented the Cover Oregon exchange from launching. It also found Oracle did a shoddy job in building the exchange. Five Oregon officials connected to the development of the Cover Oregon portal have resigned.
    
Kitzhaber has insisted communications about the portal's troubles never reached him as the planned Oct. 1 launch neared. The governor said he agreed with the technology advisory committee's recommendation.
    
Officials said they will keep the Cover Oregon website throughout 2014, but it will be redesigned to direct people to the federal site. Oregon also will use the federal call center, but it will retain some front-end customer outreach, education efforts and initial carrier management.
    
Because HealthCare.Gov enrolls people only in private health plans, Oregonians found eligible for Medicaid will be redirected to the Oregon Health Authority, a state agency that can enroll them in the Oregon Health Plan, Oregon's version of Medicaid.
    
Hamstreet said Cover Oregon has extended its transition agreement with Oracle until June 28 to help with the switch to the federal exchange and the upgrades needed for Medicaid enrollment. Hamstreet said the state continues to consider legal action against Oracle.
    
Oracle spokeswoman Deborah Hellinger said in a statement that the company "looks forward to providing any assistance the State needs in moving parts of Oregon's health care exchange to the Federal system."
    
Officials didn't know what Cover Oregon's fate would be in 2015. The corporation was to be funded chiefly through a commission on health plans - a stream of revenue that will disappear with the move to the federal exchange. Hamstreet said Cover Oregon would have just $5 million left over at the end of the year and would soon lay off workers.
    
Cover Oregon leaders will meet with officials at the federal Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services next week to iron out the details of the switch to the federal exchange.

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I don't think you quite understand - what this article is saying

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I suggest you read it again. Oregon has not "ditched" the health exchange.

I DO understand. Oregon DITCHED health exchange - Unanimous Vote and scraped it.

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http://koin.com/2014/04/25/live-vote-cover-oregons-future-happening-now/


Cover Oregon ditched in unanimous vote
By KOIN News Staff Updated: Friday, April 25, 2014, 1:37 pm Published: Friday, April 25, 2014, 10:44 am

DURHAM, Ore. (KOIN 6) – The history of Oregon health care was forever changed Friday, with Cover Oregon’s nine-member board voting unanimously to scrap the exchange.

Oregon will instead opt into the federal health care system.

The vote to drop CoverOregon.com took place Friday at Cover Oregon headquarters. A public meeting prior to the vote began at 10 a.m.

Thursday, Cover Oregon’s technology committee suggested doing away with the problem-riddled site, which still isn’t fully operational after seven months.

The committee estimated fixing the site would cost Oregon $78 million. The federal government gave the state of Oregon a $305 million grant to cover the exchange in 2011, but most of those funds have already been spent on IT services.

Now with the health care coffer nearly dry, the state barely has enough left to cover the roughly $5 million it will take to join the federal health care system.

The federal option healthcare.gov had its own well-publicized glitches early on, but has since been largely de-bugged.

The board could not definitively say Friday whether Oregon residents would be forced to re-enroll into the federal exchange come November. Board members also expect a significant number of layoffs related to the Cover Oregon shut down in 2015.

Don't you love it? - sm

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Don't you just love these little BO lovers telling you that you don't understand something, or finding some other way to twist around your words? There has been a very prolific poster on here lately who really gets her knickers in a twist repeatedly while trying to explain things to the right. It has been very entertaining and I'm glad for the giggles. :-)

I'm sure more states will follow... - sm

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I hear bad news of varying degrees every single day with regard to obamacare.

Healthcare sucks the money dry. - OB lovers change the subject.

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I guess they have nothing else better to say than to change the subject. Fact is, healthcare exchange is a flop and a ton of money has been wasted. Have you seen the deductibles?? I have patients coming into the office thinking how great it is they have healthcare and then they get their bill from our office and wonder why they have to pay?? Because they have to meet their $2,500 to $7,000 deductible first before insurance will kick in and pay 80%. Then 3 notices have gone out to the patient to pay their bill and they don't pay it. Unbelievable.

Yup, that's what they do best. - Change the subject.

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After they think they've perfected their deflection, they start in with their typical left-wing propaganda jargon learned from MSLSD to target conservatives with all kinds of nice names. They fool no one but themselves.

Oregon ditched its health exchange WEBSITE - sm

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not ACA. Individual States cannot opt out of ACA. Oregon will use the Federal website, like many other states originally chose to do.

They screwed up their state website so are now - using the Federal one.

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