WASHINGTON (AP) — More than 2 million people who got health insurance
under President Barack Obama's law have data discrepancies that could
jeopardize coverage for some, a government document shows.
About 1 in 4 people who signed up have discrepancies, creating a huge
paperwork jam for the feds and exposing some consumers to repayment
demands, or possibly even loss of coverage, if they got too generous a
subsidy.
The 7-page slide presentation from the Health and Human Services
department was provided to The Associated Press as several congressional
committees are actively investigating the discrepancies, most of which
involve important details on income, citizenship and immigration status. (Continues)
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