Boustany Requests
Information on ObamaCare Grant Program
Grant Program Operates With No Transparency or Accountability
June 13, 2012
Today, Ways and Means Subcommittee on Oversight Chairman Charles
Boustany, Jr., MD (R-LA) requested information from the Department of
Health and Human Services (HHS) on the Center for Medicare and Medicaid
Innovation (CMMI) awarding $123 million in grants. Recent reports on
grant making activities at CMMI reveal that taxpayer dollars may be
going to waste. One physician who participated in the grant application
review process wrote in a recent Wall Street Journal piece that the
grant program is “one more pork program,” and that it operates with “few
safeguards and little transparency.”
Boustany
stated, “The Democrats’ health care law gives CMMI $10 billion in
taxpayer dollars every decade without a shred of transparency,
accountability or congressional review. In fact, the law explicitly
shields CMMI’s decisions from public review. We must hold CMMI
accountable and protect hardworking taxpayers.”
Last year, HHS announced plans to hand out $1 billion in CMMI grants. In
May of this year, HHS announced the first round of CMMI grants, totaling
$123 million to 26 organizations and ranging from approximately $1
million to $30 million for a three-year period.