tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-32053362.post5261446098644854369..comments2024-03-26T00:25:34.026-04:00Comments on Not Running a Hospital: What happened to the Massachusetts exchange?Paul Levyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17065446378970179507noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-32053362.post-52820961577460346792014-04-16T07:57:55.656-04:002014-04-16T07:57:55.656-04:00My daughter and family reside in Marshfield. They...My daughter and family reside in Marshfield. They were thrown off of their insurance plan and now await coverage with a backlog of 55,000 families ahead of them. What a disgrace!Robertnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-32053362.post-27331566580434058582014-04-15T18:28:24.411-04:002014-04-15T18:28:24.411-04:00This sounds like pretty much a carbon copy of what...This sounds like pretty much a carbon copy of what went on in Maryland, minus the exchange having existed beforehand. The entire thing was scrapped and its head honcho fired, again at great cost to taxpayers. Now we are importing CT's system because it worked.<br /><br />The tale of two cities (or many states) as to why some states' exchanges worked well and some bombed, is a worthy root cause in itself. It would be interesting to see what the failed states and the successful states had in common in their respective categories.<br /><br />nonlocal MDAnonymousnoreply@blogger.com