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Obamacare: Proposed Organization Diagrams

posted August 16, 2009 - 11:35pm
Obamacare: Proposed Organization Diagrams

When creating my other article on the various agencies, commissions, committees and offices proposed in the new health care legislation, I really wanted to see an organizational chart showing how all the pieces fit together.  I figured I'd be able to figure out who reported to who, which agency fell under a new or existing one, etc.  It wasn't to be.

What I've since come to find out is that a few organizational diagrams have already been created by Kevin Brady, (R-TX).

For your reference, I'm including the links to these items as well as an image so you can clearly see the proposed spaghetti that is the health care reform system of our future.  Let's hear it for visual aids...

This diagram actually is a quasi-organizational flowchart type thing showing how the system will work. If you click on the picture, it will expand to page size.  I think I could expand it to the size of my dining room table and I still couldn't follow it.

 

You'll find another link showing the organizational structure of the new agencies here: http://rp-network.com/blogstuff/healthcare.pdf

 

 

 



Comments

Sometimes there's logic...

and sometimes there isn't. I've got 18 plus years under my belt in the government and I've never seen such spaghetti!

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Healthcare Reform Chart

Well, I will say it looks pretty.... complicated and confusing, but that is the way the government like to do things isn't it?

Complicated and confusing in a pretty package. : )

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