Obamacare Hits Snag in States as U.S. Site Finds Footing
From Maryland to Hawaii, Obamacares state-run enrollment operations are running into technical difficulties, creating new headaches for the White House even as the federal insurance website finds its footing.
While the U.S. site has seen volumes surge this month, online exchanges run by those two states, along with systems in Massachusetts, Oregon, Minnesota and Vermont, have struggled with technology delays and low sign-up levels. Massachusetts and Vermont have criticized the work of their lead contractor, Montreal-based CGI Group Inc. (GIB) Exchanges in the other four states have each replaced their top executives in the past month.
The stumbles threaten to undercut one of the few arguments favoring President Barack Obamas health-care overhaul so far: its relatively smooth rollout in states that set up their own enrollment systems. While states such as California and New York remain bright spots, the administration cant afford many more setbacks in the fight over the law.
Some of these states have been committed, but its just been hurdle after hurdle after hurdle, said Heather Howard, program director at the State Health Reform Assistance Network, a Princeton, New Jersey-based group advising state exchanges. I do think those states will get there, but this is an ambitious undertaking in the best of cases.
More than 2 million people visited the federal healthcare.gov site on Dec. 23, ahead of a deadline to sign up for insurance coverage that starts Jan. 1. Thirty-six states are using the federal portal. The remaining 14 and the District of Columbia have built their own marketplaces.
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