Through Sept. 2011, the federal government has granted roughly $423 million toward the planning and establishment of health insurance exchanges, according to Kaiser Family Foundation data.
The federal government has issued $46.8 million in exchange planning grants, $220.4 million in exchange establishment grants and $155.4 million in Early Innovator grants, according to the website.
The five states who have received the most federal funding are the following:
• Oregon: $58.07 million
• California: $40.42 million
• New York: $39.21 million
• Wisconsin: $39.06 million
• Massachusetts: $36.59 million
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The federal government has issued $46.8 million in exchange planning grants, $220.4 million in exchange establishment grants and $155.4 million in Early Innovator grants, according to the website.
The five states who have received the most federal funding are the following:
• Oregon: $58.07 million
• California: $40.42 million
• New York: $39.21 million
• Wisconsin: $39.06 million
• Massachusetts: $36.59 million
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