The Oregon exchange is certainly an abject failure. It was a large failure
on the part of the vendor (Oracle) and on management that did a crappy job
of monitoring the vendor and auditing their work (the Oregon Health
Authority). Plenty of blame to go around with a doubt.
But how does one flawed
thank yous all.
On Thu, May 29, 2014 at 1:00 PM, Justin Scott
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> > I would like to accept credit cards on my ecommerce site
> > but do not want to get hit with a high monthly fee. Who
> > do you recommend?
>
> If you're not doing a lot of volume, look at something like Stripe or
> Bra
Exactly. I think it has done quite well given the hand it was dealt. The
secret waiting lists were an unconscionable violation of our trust, but
efforts to improve the VA with adequate funding had a lot to do with that.
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complications of diabetes
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So we're still blaming Bush for everything? The money is there for the VA,
they just abuse it. Obamacare has no chance of being better.
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On Sat, May 31, 2014 at 10:33 AM, Larry C. Lyons
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> AS for the VA scandal, its more of a problem of facilities and access.
> Because of cuts and in
I wouldn't go by the Chamber of Commerce. They are the worst when it comes
to big money buying government influence.
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On Sat, May 31, 2014 at 10:22 AM, Larry C. Lyons
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> You could also look at the Kentucky system which is very successful.
>
> As for the Oregon exchange, blame Oracle.
No, most people on obamacare had insurance.
http://www.breitbart.com/Big-Government/2014/02/24/Obamacare-Skyrockets-Cancer-Patient-s-Meds-to-14-000-for-8-Week-Supply
http://nationalreport.net/eleven-deaths-linked-obamacare-critical-patients-die-waiting-approval/
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On Sat, May 31, 2014 at 1
AS for the VA scandal, its more of a problem of facilities and access.
Because of cuts and increased demands from 12 years of war (courtesy
of your hero G. W. Bush) and over promising they don't have the space
simply put. In the last 25 years the VA has built only one, that is
ONE, new care facili
You could also look at the Kentucky system which is very successful.
As for the Oregon exchange, blame Oracle. They over promised, and
under delivered.
FWIW however the GOP does appear to be backing away from their anti-ACA stance.
http://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/gop-candidates-show-sign
Think it's saved any lives of people who couldn't get healthcare before, or
for conditions that weren't covered?
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On 31 May 2014 10:08, Sam wrote:
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> Just look at the VA scandal if you want to know what Obamacare will look
> like when fully implemented.
> Didn't we just waste around $1 bil
Just look at the VA scandal if you want to know what Obamacare will look
like when fully implemented.
Didn't we just waste around $1 billion dollars trying to get the exchanges
working and most failed. How's Oregon doing with their exchange?
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