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The State Department Is Now Hyping Trump's Private Club Mar-a-Lago as the "Winter White House"

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The Ghost of a Flea4/24/2017 4:16:56 pm PDT

Clicking through to the Courier-Journal article:

Much of the administrative work would be delegated to five private managed care companies that oversee care for the majority of the more than 1.3 million Kentuckians enrolled in Medicaid. Mark Carter, CEO of the Louisville-based Passport Health Plan, which manages care for about 300,000 Kentuckians, said his organization is working to prepare for the changes.

Carter said the increased work will increase Passport’s costs, which likely will mean more costs to the state Medicaid program. And he said it’s inevitable some people won’t understand the changes or be able to meet new demands and lose coverage.

“It will take some time and there will be some fallout from that,” Carter said.

Another scheme where federal and state money funnels to private profit, but also creates an enforced customer-to-service interaction where the latter has all the leverage.

Cherchez la bloody femme indeed.