Internal Documents Suggest $1B ACA Cost In Massachusetts
By Chris Cassidy, Boston Herald | |
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The internal working papers -- marked "confidential draft" and confirmed by state officials last night -- show the cost of the temporary
State officials, caught off-guard, scrambled to explain that the
"The most important thing to note is that it's a working draft document and doesn't reflect a final determination," said
Yet the documents offer the first public projection of just how much the expensive Obamacare plans will cost taxpayers, which the Patrick administration has consistently refused to reveal.
The
On top of that, Gov.
Those figures combined amount to
Patrick last month dismissed as "spurious" a
Some 306,000 Bay Staters are on the temporary
The state has promised that all of these people will gradually transition off the free plans by
The Herald has reported that while the Patrick administration has touted the temporary plans as necessary to prevent the poor from losing health care, many have complained the plans don't cover their previous primary care physicians, specialists and prescription drugs.
The Herald reported yesterday that two top Congressional Republicans are accusing both the Obama and Patrick administrations of misusing federal
U.S. Rep.
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