The new—and supposedly improved—federal health insurance exchange website is now open for previews in advance of another important enrollment period for the law. The Obama administration relaunched ...
This story has been updated to include comments from President Obama and additional response from the Health and Human Services Department. The White House is bringing in software experts from inside ...
In September 2017, numerous news accounts reported that the Healthcare.gov web site was scheduled to be shut down for maintenance on several occasions during the 2018 "Obamacare" health insurance open ...
(CBS News) On Friday, President Obama had this to say about problems with the Obamcare website during a speech in New Orleans: "I promise you, nobody's been more frustrated. I wanted to go in and fix ...
On April 7, 2021, the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) issued its second enrollment snapshot for the COVID-19 special enrollment period (SEP) in the 36 states that use HealthCare.gov.
Editor's Note: This article has been updated to include a tweet from the Department of Health and Human Services that includes early open enrollment sign-up figures. In a sign the site is grappling ...
Plans available through Healthcare.gov denied an average of 20% of claims in 2023, according to a new analysis from KFF. Researchers found that exchange plans denied 19% of in-network claims and 37% ...
Even now that the White House’s self-imposed November 30th deadline has passed, members of the emergency tech team assigned to fix Healthcare.gov remain glued to computers in a Maryland office, ...
Following the calamitous launch of healthcare.gov in October, Obama Administration officials vowed to fix things—promising, specifically, that the site would be "functioning smoothly" for the "vast ...
A societal line has been crossed with Healthcare.gov: The web has become too important to leave to people who can't do it well. We've had a president use the term tech surge and news anchors express ...
A hacker breached HealthCare.gov in July and uploaded malicious software, apparently intending to use the system in future cyberattacks against other websites. It is the first successful, confirmed ...
Tens of thousands of people who discovered that HealthCare.gov made mistakes as they were signing up for a health plan are confronting a new roadblock: The government cannot yet fix the errors.