The Obama administration announced new funding Thursday for efforts to help the uninsured find coverage through ObamaCare.
The Health and Human Services (HHS) Department will spend $150 million on enrollment assistance through community health centers, which serve an estimated 21 million patients annually.
The funding comes as Democrats are expressing concerns about implementation of the landmark law. Polls show that few people understand it, or how they might benefit.
HHS Secretary Kathleen Sebelius said that outreach through community health centers will "help consumers understand their options.""Health centers have extensive experience providing eligibility assistance to patients, are providing care in communities across the nation, and are well-positioned to support enrollment efforts," Sebelius said.
The Obama administration and outside groups are planning efforts to educate consumers about healthcare reform starting this summer.
HHS is also funding tens of thousands of "navigators" — people who will help consumers shop for insurance in the newly created exchanges.
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