ObamaCare's online marketplace is reportedly creating a mess for insurance companies by approving error-ridden applications, the latest in a series of problems that threaten to dampen enrollment under the healthcare law.
Among the small number of people who have successfully purchased coverage, many have filled out duplicate enrollments, misreported family members or left data fields empty, insurers told The Wall Street Journal.
These errors were attributed to flaws in the design of the online enrollment system, which does not easily allow users to fix their mistakes.
The defective sign-ups are the latest breakdown for healthcare.gov, the online portal that uninsured people in 36 states can use to purchase insurance coverage.
The Hill
Friday, October 18, 2013
Apparently Worse Than Microsoft
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