Program growth needs priority
I NSURE Oklahoma ’s initial problem was that it didn’t attract enough attention. The private-public partnership created to decrease the number of uninsured once had more money than it had applicants.
As 2009 grew toward a close, however, the program administered by the Oklahoma Health Care Authority was gaining enough popularity that enrollment might have had to be capped.
That day of reckoning wo...
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