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HHS, the hub of health care implementation, is providing less budget detail. The department says only 252 people will be working full-time on the new law, all of those in the Center for Consumer Information and Insurance Oversight. The new agency was part of Secretary Kathleen Sebelius' office last year and has been transferred to the HHS division that oversees Medicare. Most of the rest of the work will be handled by multi-tasking employees, said spokesman Sorian. Overall, HHS says it's getting $465 million to carry out the law. About $120 million goes to the Administration on Aging, which is trying to salvage one of the law's major new programs, a voluntary long-term care insurance fund intended to help elderly and disabled people avoid going into nursing homes. The Community Living Assistance Services and Support program would provide a benefit of at least $50 a day in cash to help with expenses such as paying a caregiver. But Sebelius told lawmakers last week she's concerned the program as written by Congress is financially unsustainable, while confident that premiums, eligibility rules and other factors can be tweaked to fix the problems. The law gave HHS authority to make significant changes in the long-term care plan. Republicans want to repeal the whole law, but if they can't succeed, they'll try to pick off the long-term care plan. Last week, the GOP-led House voted to deny the administration any money to carry out Obama's overhaul. ___ Online: Center for Consumer Information and Insurance Oversight: http://www.hhs.gov/cciio/ Government's health care site: Administration on Aging: http://www.aoa.gov/
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