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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsTroubled HealthCare.gov unlikely to work fully by end of November
Troubled HealthCare.gov unlikely to work fully by end of Novemberby Amy Goldstein, Juliet Eilperin and Lena H. Sun at the Washington Post
http://www.washingtonpost.com/national/health-science/troubled-healthcaregov-unlikely-to-work-fully-by-end-of-november-as-white-house-vowed/2013/11/12/daf9670a-4bca-11e3-be6b-d3d28122e6d4_story.html
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Software problems with the federal online health insurance marketplace, especially in handling high volumes, are proving so stubborn that the system is unlikely to work fully by the end of the month as the White House has promised, according to an official with knowledge of the project.
The insurance exchange is balking when more than 20,000 to 30,000 people attempt to use it at the same time about half its intended capacity, said the official, who spoke on the condition of anonymity to disclose internal information. And CGI Federal, the main contractor that built the site, has succeeded in repairing only about six of every 10 of the defects it has addressed so far.
Government workers and technical contractors racing to repair the Web site have concluded, the official said, that the only way for large numbers of Americans to enroll in the health-care plans soon is by using other means so that the online system isnt overburdened.
This inside view of the halting nature of HealthCare.gov repairs is emerging as the insurance industry is working behind the scenes on contingency plans, in case the site continues to have problems. And it calls into question the repeated assurances by the White House and other top officials that the insurance exchange will work smoothly for the vast majority of Americans by Nov. 30. Speaking in Dallas a week ago, President Obama said that the Web site is already better than it was at the beginning of October, and by the end of this month, we anticipate that it is going to be working the way it is supposed to, all right?
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Troubled HealthCare.gov unlikely to work fully by end of November (Original Post)
applegrove
Nov 2013
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applegrove
(118,022 posts)1. We may aswell get the bad news all at once rather than dragging it out.
Skittles
(152,965 posts)2. I can understand problems with the initial rollout but this is ridiculous
applegrove
(118,022 posts)3. It is because the federal government site had to do so much of the work
for states that did not opt in to medicade too. That makes it exponentially more difficult. Plus it is probably one of the largest databases in the world in terms of complication. I'm not surprised. But I'd rather lower people's expectation now, while folk are already in an obamacare funk..... less of a fall for Obamacare supporters.