[Congressional Record Volume 159, Number 39 (Monday, March 18, 2013)]
[House]
[Pages H1553-H1554]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
THE HALF-BAKED FEDERAL HEALTH EXCHANGES
(Mr. BURGESS asked and was given permission to address the House for
1 minute and to revise and extend his remarks.)
Mr. BURGESS. Mr. Speaker, it was 3 years ago tomorrow night that the
President's affordable health care law, or bill, was pushed through
this House of Representatives.
On Friday, in CQ Healthbeat, an article was published where the
Department of Health and Human Services acknowledges that come October
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is ``some possibility'' that States will not be able to launch their
health care exchanges.
Mr. Speaker, we're 6 months away, and the insurance exchanges are the
very centerpiece of the functioning of this health care law, and
they're essential for the President's law to operate.
The Federal Government has spent 3 years, well over $3 billion,
assisting the States in implementing these exchanges; but the
administration is now left only with the hope that it is ``not a Third
World experience.'' A Third World experience.
It doesn't end there. Henry Chao, a Centers for Medicare and Medicaid
Services official overseeing the exchange technology, said in the same
article when discussing back-up plans should the exchanges not be
operable come October, ``We are having discussions, but they are not
fully baked yet.''
October is just around the corner. ``Not fully baked yet'' doesn't
even sound like it's in the oven.
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