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Healtcare.gov blows
Posted by: Fuck this ()
Date: October 04, 2013 01:06AM

I've tried on and off for 3 days to get into this piece of shit system.

The only time that I been able to get to the sign-on was right after midnight the first night and it wouldn't go through.

Other than that it just drops you to the "We have a lot of visitors..." page where you sit for hours until you sick of looking at it and close it. They don't have that many f'ing visitors, the site is just all fucked up.

Now after hours of waiting for it tonight it comes back with:

"The system is down at the moment.

We're currently performing scheduled maintenance. Please try again later."

What a fucking joke.

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Re: Healtcare.gov blows
Posted by: FM3mh ()
Date: October 04, 2013 05:29AM

I have had the same experience.

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Re: Healtcare.gov blows
Posted by: ghtedsd ()
Date: October 04, 2013 06:27AM

the whole law is a joke. save your money

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Re: Healtcare.gov blows
Posted by: U retard ()
Date: October 04, 2013 06:59AM

Maybe if you spelled it right, you'd have more success, you dipshit.

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Re: Healtcare.gov blows
Posted by: Barrack O. ()
Date: October 04, 2013 07:18AM

I give you free health care and you bitch and moan. You people are never happy.

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Re: Healtcare.gov blows
Posted by: Sonny Gray ()
Date: October 06, 2013 05:04AM

What is going to be next? I will say, Obama vision and dental plans.

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Re: Healtcare.gov blows
Posted by: KnJXW ()
Date: October 06, 2013 06:04AM

you want something but you don't want to pay the real price of the service. that never works. the let down will be the slow speed of service and access to docs. this is just the beginning. i predict obamacare will fail miserably.

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Re: Healtcare.gov blows
Posted by: Gerrymanderer2 ()
Date: October 06, 2013 06:55AM

Republican hackers are probably hitting it with requests trying to bog it down. It'll get up and running better.

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Re: Healtcare.gov blows
Posted by: saywaht ()
Date: October 06, 2013 07:58AM

i cant get healtcare.gov to come up eethr wtf

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Re: Healtcare.gov blows
Posted by: eLester ()
Date: October 06, 2013 11:23AM

i've seen some examples of lower premiums. If you work for a company with a crappy insurance plan, it might be worth it. Some of the IT contracting firms have shitty plans. Swear they're getting kickbacks from the insurance cos.

If you work for a small firm where they have high premiums due to their history of expensive claims, that would also be another possibility.

The question is what will the premiums on thse exchange plans be in a year or two.

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Re: Healtcare.gov blows
Posted by: Stephen Vogt ()
Date: October 06, 2013 11:23AM

KnJXW Wrote:
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> you want something but you don't want to pay the
> real price of the service. that never works. the
> let down will be the slow speed of service and
> access to docs. this is just the beginning. i
> predict obamacare will fail miserably.


If it does fail. The media will blame Bush.

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Re: Healtcare.gov blows
Posted by: eLester ()
Date: October 06, 2013 12:19PM

It probably won't make that much of a difference for seeing GPs after a while. The people with expensive medical conditions have to see specialists and surgeons, not GPs. The poor won't go because their employer docks their pay if they miss time. The crowding will be at the ER's, urgent care clinics, and retail walk-in clinics because they have extended hours.

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Re: Healtcare.gov blows
Posted by: The Young Deserve to Be Fleeced ()
Date: October 06, 2013 12:23PM

Fuck this Wrote:
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> I've tried on and off for 3 days to get into this
> piece of shit system.
>
> The only time that I been able to get to the
> sign-on was right after midnight the first night
> and it wouldn't go through.
>
> Other than that it just drops you to the "We have
> a lot of visitors..." page where you sit for hours
> until you sick of looking at it and close it.
> They don't have that many f'ing visitors, the site
> is just all fucked up.
>
> Now after hours of waiting for it tonight it comes
> back with:
>
> "The system is down at the moment.
>
> We're currently performing scheduled maintenance.
> Please try again later."
>
> What a fucking joke.

But once you get through it'll be great because you'll pay more for limited coverage than you would by paying the penalty. Your premiums will be used to fund and cover the risk of high-risk, low-income folks or the elderly. Aren't you glad you voted for Obama?

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Re: Healtcare.gov blows
Posted by: trogdor! ()
Date: October 06, 2013 01:11PM

Get used to it. This is how your healthcare will be shortly:

"Just sit put with that illness, we'll get to you when things die down"

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Re: Healtcare.gov blows
Posted by: the decline ()
Date: October 07, 2013 02:28AM

trogdor! Wrote:
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> Get used to it. This is how your healthcare will
> be shortly:
>
> "Just sit put with that illness, we'll get to you
> when things die down"


The brightest will opt out of medicine as the government decides who gets a colonoscopy and how much a doctor will be paid.

At least there will be fewer Europeans and Canadians visiting the U.S.

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Re: Healtcare.gov blows
Posted by: Django363 ()
Date: October 07, 2013 08:06PM

Wow, Healthsite.gov is a piece of shit.

I registered, going back now, it says I need to be verified, but prompts me to add random security questions that I cant set (my oldest niece? What the fuck is that). I fill in bullshit answers, and save, and it says changes have not been saved.

Error: ID

This thing is a total fucking joke.

I don't think it has ANYTHING to do with the number of people hitting, it's like it was a class project by a bunch of clowns that don't have a clue how to design a system.

People's heads would be rolling if this was my project.

This IS a disaster to say the least.

I do NOT even need to sign up. I have insurance. I am simply trying to see what the prices would be.

If I can't even register after trying HARD, what the fuck?

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Re: Healtcare.gov blows
Posted by: Southcarolina ()
Date: October 07, 2013 08:14PM

Obamacare is illegal in south Carolina


Kiss my ass Obamacare!

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Re: Healtcare.gov blows
Posted by: FUBAR ()
Date: October 07, 2013 08:40PM

Software, Design Defects Cripple Health-Care Website

Government Acknowledges It Needs to Fix Design and Software Problems

October 6, 2013, 8:42 p.m. ET
By CHRISTOPHER WEAVER, SHIRA OVIDE and LOUISE RADNOFSKY

Six days into the launch of insurance marketplaces created by the new health-care law, the federal government acknowledged for the first time Sunday it needed to fix design and software problems that have kept customers from applying online for coverage.

The Obama administration said last week that an unanticipated surge of Web traffic caused most of the problems and was a sign of high demand by people seeking to buy coverage under the new law.

But federal officials said Sunday the online marketplace needed design changes, as well as more server capacity to improve efficiency on the federally run exchange that serves 36 states.

"We can do better and we are working around the clock to do so," said Joanne Peters, a spokeswoman for the Department of Health and Human Services. The government is making software and hardware changes to smooth the process of creating accounts needed to gain access to the marketplace, federal officials said.

The website is troubled by coding problems and flaws in the architecture of the system, according to insurance-industry advisers, technical experts and people close to the development of the marketplace.

Among the technical problems thwarting consumers, according to some of those people, is the system to confirm the identities of enrollees. Troubles in the system are causing crashes as users try to create accounts, the first step before they can apply for coverage.

Experian EXPN.LN +0.09% PLC, an information-services firm, holds a federal subcontract to support that system. The company declined to comment.

Information technology experts who examined the healthcare.gov website at the request of The Wall Street Journal said the site appeared to be built on a sloppy software foundation. Such a hastily constructed website may not have been able to withstand the online demand last week, they said.

Engineers at Web-hosting company Media Temple Inc. found a glut of stray software code that served no purpose they could identify. They also said basic Web-efficiency techniques weren't used, such as saving parts of the website that change infrequently so they can be loaded more quickly. Those factors clog the website's plumbing, Media Temple said.

The identity-checking foul-ups are also triggering problems for state-run exchanges, which rely on the federal system. The problem caused delays last week for users of MNsure, Minnesota's exchange, as they waited for federal confirmation to create their accounts, said April Todd-Malmlov, MNsure's executive director. She said the issue in her state was largely resolved by Friday.

Administration officials, who reported nearly nine million unique visitors to the federally run exchange as of Friday night, said the system underwent maintenance over the weekend.

The federal government is running all or part of the online marketplace for 36 states, while 14 states and the District of Columbia have their own systems. Those state-run systems have seen mixed performance. Such states as Connecticut and Kentucky have successfully enrolled customers, while Maryland had to take down its marketplace periodically last week to fix glitches.

About 30 million uninsured people live in the states the federal marketplace will serve, including Texas and Florida.

So far, Web-traffic problems are allowing only a small trickle of buyers, said John Gorman, chief executive of Gorman Health Group, an insurance-industry consulting firm with clients selling policies on the exchanges.

Large insurers have seen enrollment figures totaling in the hundreds each, said Sumit Nijhawan, chief executive of Infogix Inc., a data-integrity firm that works with such insurers as WellPoint Inc., Aetna Inc. and Cigna Corp.

So far, many tens of thousands of people had started the application process but the number of those who were able to create accounts and shop for coverage is likely in the low thousands, according to people with knowledge of the situation and estimates by insurance-industry advisers.

The administration has declined to say the total number of enrollees.

President Barack Obama has urged patience since the exchange launched. Early last week, as the website opened for business, he said online traffic was higher than expected. "This gives you a sense of how important this is to millions of Americans across the country," he said.

Stephen Push, a 52-year-old early retiree living in McLean, Va., said he tried to log in to the website a dozen times last week, and was thwarted by website errors each time. On Friday, he called a hotline set up by the administration to help people enroll, but the customer-service representative was also unable to access the online marketplace.

On Sunday, Mr. Push said, he was able complete an application to begin shopping for insurance by telephone. But he said he was told he would have to wait two more days to log in and begin shopping for coverage, a delay the customer service representative attributed to the identity-checking system.

"After what I've been through, I'm a little suspicious," Mr. Push said, adding that he hoped to see premiums lower than what he pays now.

Separately, a system that determines whether people are eligible for federal subsidies to buy insurance, or Medicaid, a state-run program for low-income people, continued to make some inaccurate determinations, despite improvements, people familiar with the matter said. By late last week, officials worried they may have to notify some applicants that they weren't eligible for programs they enrolled in, one person said.

That system was developed by CGI Group Inc., GIB +0.36% the main contractor developing the federal exchange. CGI declined to comment.

Another problem last week involved security questions that were asked of applicants, similar to those asked by e-commerce websites. Healthcare.gov asks users to select such questions as "What is your radio station?" and then supply answers. Initially, the questions didn't always appear in drop-down tools, leaving many early customers stuck last week.

After the problem was largely resolved, people said they were able to fill in the required information but the site still couldn't process their application.

The website and enrollment problems don't "matter so much in October, but for the actual enrollment campaign, this all needs to get fixed by November or they won't be able to process the volume they're going to get," said Jon Kingsdale, an exchange expert who helped set up a similar marketplace in Massachusetts in 2005 and who now works as a consultant for several state-run exchanges.

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Re: Healtcare.gov blows
Posted by: Big O ()
Date: October 07, 2013 09:06PM

Must admit healthcare.gov is not that great so far. Main thing is to get the freeloaders to pay the penalty.

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Re: Healtcare.gov blows
Posted by: Yucky24. ()
Date: October 08, 2013 01:23AM


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Re: Healtcare.gov blows
Posted by: fuck it- ()
Date: October 08, 2013 01:33AM

You should be able to VIEW the plans without being forced to create an account, giving The Obama your name and email address.

Fuck that shit.

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Re: Healtcare.gov blows
Posted by: pseudonyms ()
Date: October 08, 2013 01:54AM

fuck it- Wrote:
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> You should be able to VIEW the plans without being
> forced to create an account, giving The Obama your
> name and email address.
>
> Fuck that shit.


Agree. When I tried to sign up the first time I used a bogus name and throw-away e-mail. I won't use a real one unless I'm actually going to get insurance. I'd expect that lots of others will do the same. Which probably accounts for a big part of why 99% of applications are reportedly incomplete or otherwise invalid.

It's down now. Again.

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