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Monday, December 16, 2013

Continued Glitches with Healthcare.gov



Be patient. That seems to be the preverbal advice coming from the Whitehouse as techies are still working on the glitches that are plaguing the Affordable Care Act (ACA).

So what is the latest in these round of fixes? Apparently new complications are replacing the old ones, and there doesn’t seem to be an answer so far to the complex Healthcare.gov website to date.

"Essentially what is happening is people are going through the entire process," Medicare spokeswoman Julie Bataille, who runs the daily call, told reporters. "As we have fixed certain pieces of functionality, like the account creation process, we're seeing volume go further down the application. We're identifying new issues that we need to be in a position to troubleshoot."

Bataille also told reporters that she’s hoping to have the website operating functionally by the end of the month, giving American a grand total of two full months without an efficient website for the anticipated insurance exchanges. Indeed the question will ever remain, why couldn’t the go-live for Healthcare.gov been postposed till it operated more smoothly?

In addition to this bad news, the Healthcare.gov Chief Information Officer has also recently announced that he will be resigning his post and joining the private sector.

“Tony Trenkle, chief information officer at the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS), sent an e-mail to co-workers on Tuesday that said he will be leaving on November 15 "to take a position in the private sector." 
Apparently, Trenkle's resignation isn't directly a result of the bungled website, but rather a management restructuring within the department, according to information sent to CNET by CMS.”
At this point most people would agree, could anyone blame him for running?

Share your thoughts:
How do you think Affordable Care Act has been handled? Do you think the government has done a good job at managing healthcare in america? Have the problems plaguing ACA affected you personally? What are some ways you would improve healthcare management?

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