Obamacare May Be Identitytheftcare
In the WSJ about the people who are going to be "navigating" their way through your sensitive medical and financial information:
The Affordable Care Act is paying for "navigators," or non-government groups that received federal dollars in August to help people figure out and enroll for subsidies. That such a program even exists explains a lot about the complexity of the new entitlement.The navigators were supposed to cost $54 million, but the Health and Human Services Department dipped into a "wellness" slush fund to bump that up by 24% to $67 million. The money will flow to groups like Planned Parenthood, the National Urban League and other community organizers.
HHS regulations don't require background checks for the navigators but do say they must obey security and privacy requirements, without defining what the requirements will be. Since the navigators will tap into sensitive medical and financial information about individuals, more than a dozen state attorneys general are alarmed about the potential for fraud and identity theft.







So, Obamacare is basically backdoor funding for liberal-leaning community activist groups.
Conan the Grammarian at September 6, 2013 10:20 AM
As heard on an OT radio ad:
Think how bad this can be for the Affordable Care Act to be run by the IRS?
Jim P. at September 6, 2013 10:51 PM
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