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Another Glitch: How Some Americans Could Miss Out On Obamacare Subsidies In 2014
Many Americans buying insurance coverage for 2014 may never get the chance to claim new federal tax credits to subsidize the cost of health insurance, due to an odd wrinkle in the signup process.
The problem will impact …
Obama Official Apologizes For Broken Health Care Website
Updated at 4:00 p.m., Oct. 29 to include Sebelius testimony
The head of the government agency in charge of implementing a major insurance web site at the center of Affordable Care Act apologized Tuesday for bungling its …
Exclusive: Password-Reset Security Glitch Fixed on HealthCare.gov
A security flaw in the original design of HealthCare.gov that could have disclosed e-mail and other account information to hackers was eliminated Monday during an overnight fix, a Center for Medicare and Medicaid Services …
Report: ObamaCare Brings Affordable Coverage For Some Young Uninsured
The Obama Administration released a report late Monday showing that a significant share of young, single Americans will be able to get inexpensive coverage under the law, sometimes for less than $50 a month. But the report’s …
Obamacare Deadline Extended to March 31
Giving Americans six extra weeks to avoid penalties
More Website Woes: HealthCare.Gov Crashes for Hours
Outage occurs as Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius is set to face tough questions from Congress
Families USA Receives $1 Million Grant to Tell Pro-ObamaCare Stories
Families USA has received a $1 million grant from the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, which it will use to collect and distribute to the media personal stories of those who have benefited from the new health insurance exchange …
Contractors Blame Feds for Obamacare Snafu
In congressional testimony, representatives of the companies hired to build healthcare.gov said the White House didn’t give them enough time to fix errors
Healthcare.gov Contractors Face Bipartisan Wrath on Capitol Hill
Government contractors responsible for designing the health care reform website faced bipartisan scorn from members of Congress Thursday morning, at the start of a hearing before the House Energy and Commerce Committee.
Obamacare Website Designers Point Fingers at the Government
The main contractors behing HealthCare.gov say the Obama Administration shares some of the blame for the troubled rollout
Traffic Didn’t Crash the Obamacare Site Alone. Bad Coding Did Too.
Nearly 20 million Americans have now experienced the broken Obamacare website first hand. But Ben Simo, a past president of the Association for Software Testing, found something more than a cumbersome login or a blank …
House Democrats Angry At Botched Obamacare Website Rollout
After a Wednesday morning meeting with two Obama Administration officials involved in the new online health insurance marketplace, House Democrats could not specifically identify the site’s problems, much less explain how long …