And....hc.gov Appears to Be Down...

Well then contact tommorrow...word on the street is CMS has this good stuff that gives you a 48 hour extension due to misbehaving software.

Switch each to ACA and then delete from Sherpa...DONE!
 
Wednesday, December 16, 2015

It's pretty obvious that the government restricted access on December 14th and 15th to make it look like millions of uninsured Americans were scrambling to get ObamaCare.

This morning, there was no backlog at all. As we know from Airport examples, even after the snow storm is over, it takes a day or two to get back to normal flow. HC.gov returned to normal in 3 hours, LOL.
 
Wednesday, December 16, 2015

It's pretty obvious that the government restricted access on December 14th and 15th to make it look like millions of uninsured Americans were scrambling to get ObamaCare.

This morning, there was no backlog at all. As we know from Airport examples, even after the snow storm is over, it takes a day or two to get back to normal flow. HC.gov returned to normal in 3 hours, LOL.

I find it hard to believe that our Democratic controlled CMS agency would even be that smart in the first place. :laugh:
 
The closer to the end of the year we get, the greater the frequency of un-scheduled maintenance sessions at Healthcare.gov. Far more than last year.

From what I'm seeing and reading, Healthcare.gov is causing a lot of trouble for insurers, which in turn hurts customers and medical providers. It has something to do with data accuracy, integrity, and overall quality-control being worse than ever right now.
 
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