The insurers cannot bill their subsidized clients for the correct amount without knowing their subsidies, so that's either working now generally or there will be total hell to pay (as people don't get what they need or sums are grabbed back by the government).
So they can simply bill the government, and reconciliation can happen later. If this or doesn't become Plan B, then, whoa, I don't know what to say. Accenture had better put some of its "project is in trouble" teams on this, coming up to speed on the existing stuff and accomplishing these things by these deadlines sounds very very difficult to me, and impossible with Accenture's usual quality of consultant.
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[ 1.5 ms ] story [ 9.9 ms ] threadThe insurers cannot bill their subsidized clients for the correct amount without knowing their subsidies, so that's either working now generally or there will be total hell to pay (as people don't get what they need or sums are grabbed back by the government).
So they can simply bill the government, and reconciliation can happen later. If this or doesn't become Plan B, then, whoa, I don't know what to say. Accenture had better put some of its "project is in trouble" teams on this, coming up to speed on the existing stuff and accomplishing these things by these deadlines sounds very very difficult to me, and impossible with Accenture's usual quality of consultant.