The Obamacare screw ups persist
CNN:
The glitches are not minor and are not being fixed at this point. But they continue to mask the worst of the flaws with this law that are built into it and cannot be blamed on contractors.
The Obama administration is promising a much smoother ride on HealthCare.gov come Saturday, but insurers worry that behind-the-scenes glitches will keep consumers from enrolling in the health insurance plans they want.There is more.
Insurance industry insiders tell CNN that when some people sign up for coverage through the website, their personal data is not being properly transmitted to the insurance companies of their choosing.
Insurers are still getting inaccurate and duplicative data. And that's even if it makes it to them at all.
So how do insurers know they aren't getting the information?
Customers who signed up for coverage are calling the companies with questions and finding they aren't in their systems. And insurers have been testing the site, submitting John Doe records and not seeing them come out the other end, an industry official said.
"There's no part of us that thinks all of this will be fixed in three days from now," the industry official said, referring to the administration's self-imposed Saturday deadline to make the site work for a "vast majority" of users.
Another insurance industry insider was more blunt, saying: "It's still all jacked up."
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The glitches are not minor and are not being fixed at this point. But they continue to mask the worst of the flaws with this law that are built into it and cannot be blamed on contractors.
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