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Commission reviews MOU for iris biometric ID and ACA enrollment for detainees; officials cite savings and raise data-use questions
Summary
Montgomery County considered a memorandum of understanding to use IRIS iris-recognition technology and no-cost Affordable Care Act enrollment services for detainees, a program presenters said could save the county about $38,000 a year.
Montgomery County commissioners reviewed a memorandum of understanding with Trinity Corrections Care LLC and Resident Health Care Advisors LLC to deploy IRIS iris-recognition technology in the county jail and to enroll eligible detainees in Affordable Care Act coverage at no cost to the county.
A presenter identified the arrangement as a partnership with BI2…
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