By the close of Obamacare's first open enrollment in
mid-April, the federal government was crowing about how many people had
signed up via the HealthCare.gov insurance exchange that it operates.
But nearly four months later, the federal government remains mum on several key questions about that online marketplace, which sells coverage in 36 states, and was built with hundred of millions of dollars in taxpayer funds.
In sharp contrast to HealthCare.gov, the 15 health insurance exchanges run by individual states and the District of Columbia are, as a group, much more forthcoming with answers when asked those same kinds of questions.
http://www.cnbc.com/id/101892437?__source=yahoo|finance|headline|headline|story&par=yahoo&doc=101892437#.
But nearly four months later, the federal government remains mum on several key questions about that online marketplace, which sells coverage in 36 states, and was built with hundred of millions of dollars in taxpayer funds.
In sharp contrast to HealthCare.gov, the 15 health insurance exchanges run by individual states and the District of Columbia are, as a group, much more forthcoming with answers when asked those same kinds of questions.
http://www.cnbc.com/id/101892437?__source=yahoo|finance|headline|headline|story&par=yahoo&doc=101892437#.
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