Sunday, October 20, 2013

Obamacare Exchanges: It's no wonder they Don't Work

The Technology used to create them was outdated to begin with...And we paid $93 Million? ...FOR WHAT?
The federal health care exchange was built using 10-year-old technology that may require constant fixes and updates for the next six months and the eventual overhaul of the entire system, technology experts told USA TODAY.
The site could be perfect, but if the systems from which it draws data are not up to speed, it doesn't matter, said John Engates, chief technology officer at Rackspace, a cloud computer service provider. 
"It is a core problem in the sense of it's fundamental to this thing actually working, but it's not necessarily a problem that the people who wrote HealthCare.gov can get to," Engates said. "Even if they had a perfect system, it still won't work."
Recent changes have made the exchanges easier to use, but they still require clearing the computer's cache several times, stopping a pop-up blocker, talking to people via Web chat who suggest waiting until the server is not busy, opening links in new windows and clicking on every available possibility on a page in the hopes of not receiving an error message. With those changes, it took one hour to navigate the HealthCare.gov enrollment process Wednesday.
Those steps shouldn't be necessary, experts said. 
"I have never seen a website — in the last five years — require you to delete the cache in an effort to resolve errors," said Dan Schuyler, a director at Leavitt Partners, a health care group by former Health and Human Services secretary Mike Leavitt. "This is a very early Web 1.0 type of fix." 
"The application could be fundamentally flawed," said Jeff Kim, president of CDNetworks, a content-delivery network. "They may be using 1990s technology in 2.0 world." 
Outsiders acknowledged they can't see the whole system, but they said they feared HHS built a system that will need an expensive overhaul that would cause more headaches for people trying to buy insurance.
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2 comments:

BOSMAN said...

NO Bids for the design of the website were even considered other than this one contractor that used 10 YEAR OLD technology to build the site....HEADS NEED TO ROLL on this one...Taxpayer monies flushed right down the toilet...

There also needs to be Procurement Reform to insure bids go out and ALL ARE CONSIDERED...NO MORE SWEETHEART DEALS.

Anonymous said...

The Hackers Conference banned U.S. government officials from attending, following Edward Snowden and Congressional revelations about NSA snooping, government civil liberties violations, and Obama's IRS abuses. Naturally, Team Obama is NOT first-stream computer people. This is what comes from the liberal territory which shows zero respect for intelligence, nor merit hiring practices.