The same day ObamaCare architect Jonathan "Stupid Americans" Gruber
swore before Congress that there wasn't any deception involved in
getting it passed, an inspector general report showed how the law
continues to mislead the public.
Writing off an advance copy of the report, the New York Times said the Health and Human Services IG found "half of the providers" listed as serving Medicaid patients "could not offer appointments to enrollees."
More than a third weren't at the location listed by Medicaid. Another 8% said they weren't participating in Medicaid at all, and 8% more said they weren't taking new Medicaid patients.
And among those who were taking on patients, the average wait time was two weeks. More than "a quarter of providers had wait times of more than one month, and 10% had wait times longer than two months."
Writing off an advance copy of the report, the New York Times said the Health and Human Services IG found "half of the providers" listed as serving Medicaid patients "could not offer appointments to enrollees."
More than a third weren't at the location listed by Medicaid. Another 8% said they weren't participating in Medicaid at all, and 8% more said they weren't taking new Medicaid patients.
And among those who were taking on patients, the average wait time was two weeks. More than "a quarter of providers had wait times of more than one month, and 10% had wait times longer than two months."
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