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Waste Fraud and Abuse to US: Taxpayers Top Officials With Failed Obamacare Co-Ops Made an Average of $245,000
Nov 7, 2015 06:12:22   #
Doc110 Loc: York PA
 
11/06/2015 Waste Fraud and Abuse to US: Taxpayers Top Officials With Failed Obamacare Co-Ops Made an Average of $245,000

http://dailysignal.com/2015/11/05/top-officials-with-failed-obamacare-co-ops-made-an-average-of-245000/?

Before 11 of the 23 nonprofit insurers created under Obamacare announced they would be closing their doors, the top executives running their operations raked in large sums of money.

According to 2013 tax filings accessed through Guidestar.org, the top executives at the 11 co-ops that have announced they will be winding down operations made an average of $245,203 annually. Tax filings for 2014 are not yet publicly available.  

The Affordable Care Act placed a $500,000 salary cap on co-op employees, and executives running the nonprofit insurers earned a high of $490,125—paid to Jerry Burgess, chief executive of Consumers’ Choice Health Insurance Cooperative in South Carolina—and a low of $46,524—paid to Joanne Hill of Colorado HealthOP in Colorado.

In 2014, the median income for households was $53,657.
Aaron Albright, spokesman for the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, told The Daily Signal the co-op loans cannot be used to provide “excessive compensation.”

Additionally, Albright said the Obama administration reviews top co-op officials’ employment agreements to ensure the nonprofit insurers are complying with the terms of their loans.

Hill founded Colorado’s nonprofit insurer but left last month after Colorado HealthOP elected new members to its board. Of the executives identified in relevant tax filings, four moved on to other jobs.

One of those four, Tom Zumtobel, who previously served as Nevada Health Cooperative’s chief executive officer, left and became the head of Arizona’s co-op.

Congress created the co-ops to inject competition into areas where few insurance providers offered plans.
The federal government awarded $2.4 billion in startup and solvency loans to 23 co-ops that were approved by the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services.

Since Obamacare went into effect in 2013, 11 co-ops have announced they’re winding down operations and no longer offering insurance on the state-run and federal exchanges in 2016.

Those 11 co-ops are located in Arizona, Colorado, Iowa, Kentucky, Louisiana, Nevada, New York, Oregon, South Carolina, Tennessee, and Utah.

The failed co-ops received more than $1.1 billion in total and enrolled more than 690,000 Americans in plans, according to the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services and state regulatory filings.

The Daily Signal reached out to all 11 co-ops for comment. Nine of the nonprofit insurers did not return requests for comment. Kentucky Health Cooperative directed questions to the state Department of Insurance, and the Louisiana Health Cooperative did not have a comment.

The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services also did not return a request for comment.

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Nov 7, 2015 07:33:32   #
chuckybrass
 
There is plenty of money to go around in medicine these days, since Chairman Obumble has been complicit in helping medical service suppliers to triple prices, and insurance prices to double or more. Yup, plenty of opportunity to give away free lunches to all involved --- except the consumers they are extorting it from....

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Nov 7, 2015 07:44:36   #
Doc110 Loc: York PA
 
chuckybrass wrote:


There is plenty of money to go around in medicine these days, since Chairman Obumble has been complicit in helping medical service suppliers to triple prices, and insurance prices to double or more.

Yup, plenty of opportunity to give away free lunches to all involved --- except the consumers they are extorting it from....



It's the selling of health insurance, not health care.

This was the very flaw of the the proposed ACA-Obamacare.

It was always about money and big business, not Healthcare.

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