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Sooner5030
5/22/2012, 10:33 PM
I hope the headline is wrong and that the money is for promoting preventive care and not the ACA. I will will restrain myself until I see the end result of what they paid for......however if it turns out they used $20 million of taxpayer money to improve the image of the ACA I will get sick to my stomach.

http://thehill.com/blogs/healthwatch/health-reform-implementation/228699-hhs-inks-20m-contract-with-pr-firm-to-tout-preventive-benefits


The Health and Human Services Department has signed a $20 million contract with a public-relations firm to highlight part of the Affordable Care Act.

The new, multimedia ad campaign is designed to educate the public about how to stay healthy and prevent illnesses, an HHS official said.

The campaign was mandated by the Affordable Care Act and must describe the importance of prevention while also explaining preventive benefits provided by the healthcare law. The law makes many preventive services available without a co-pay or deductible, and provides new preventive benefits to Medicare patients.

The PR firm Porter Novelli won the contract after a competitive bidding process. The $20 million contract was first reported by PR Week. Porter Novelli did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

cleller
5/23/2012, 08:09 AM
Relax, its only $20 million. Your kids portion won't be more than the cost of a few missed dental appointments.

Midtowner
5/23/2012, 08:13 AM
Not a problem if they're only trying to inform the public of the benefits now available to them under the Act.

soonercruiser
5/23/2012, 10:16 AM
Relax, its only $20 million. Your kids portion won't be more than the cost of a few missed dental appointments.

I resent that!
Daddy needs another Cruiser!

cleller
5/23/2012, 10:35 AM
I resent that!
Daddy needs another Cruiser!

The human face of the tragedy.

sappstuf
5/23/2012, 12:15 PM
Isn't the SCOTUS's decision on Obamacare expected by the end of June? Couldn't this have waited 35 days or so instead of blowing $20 million?

soonercruiser
5/23/2012, 03:51 PM
Maybe the deal is "shovel ready", like the stuff in my front yard the neighbor's dog left!
:chuncky: