Wednesday, October 9, 2013

Obamacare Website Not Ready for Prime Time

Six days into the launch of insurance marketplaces created by the new health-care law, the federal government acknowledged for the first time Sunday it needed to fix design and software problems that have kept customers from applying online for coverage. 
The Obama administration said last week that an unanticipated surge of Web traffic caused most of the problems and was a sign of high demand by people seeking to buy coverage under the new law.
But federal officials said Sunday the online marketplace needed design changes, as well as more server capacity to improve efficiency on the federally run exchange that serves 36 states. 
"We can do better and we are working around the clock to do so," said Joanne Peters, a spokeswoman for the Department of Health and Human Services. The government is making software and hardware changes to smooth the process of creating accounts needed to gain access to the marketplace, federal officials said.
The website is troubled by coding problems and flaws in the architecture of the system, according to insurance-industry advisers, technical experts and people close to the development of the marketplace. 
Among the technical problems thwarting consumers, according to some of those people, is the system to confirm the identities of enrollees. Troubles in the system are causing crashes as users try to create accounts, the first step before they can apply for coverage.
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4 comments:

Anonymous said...

I'm starting to take some hope that there will be a huge backlash against this now that people are beginning to see the skyrocketing costs, coupled with the malfunctioning. A lot of people think it will fail under it's own weight. I hope that is true, but I have my doubts, knowing how corrupt Obama is, and that he still has 3 years left.

-Martha

Granny T said...

Hubby works in WI at a food service working with public schools. Many of the workers earn very low wages that have said they wouldn't be there except for the insurance because their husbands have low paying jobs without insurance. Some of them have said they signed up for Obamacare (eligible for lower cost insurance). They might quit their job when Obamacare coverage starts since most of their checks go to pay for their current insurance. That means even more cost passed on to taxpayers.

Anonymous said...

Granny T, That is something I hadn't thought of. A lot of people do work just for the health benefits. Oh no.

-Martha

RomneyMan said...

All in good time.