“The Obama administration is firing back at Florida health officials after they reportedly barred ObamaCare’s outreach workers from county health units, where the ‘navigators’ intended to help people sign up for health coverage. A spokeswoman with Florida’s Department of Health defended the decision, saying that navigators are ‘not acting on behalf’ of the agency and do not deserve to operate on their properties. ‘This program has raised privacy concerns due to the consumer information that will be gathered for use in a federal database,’ Ashley Carr said in a statement to Health News Florida.”
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