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  • Health Insurance Exchange Tech Winners and Losers

    Between the federal Healthcare.gov site and various state websites, more than 7.5 million Americans signed up for 2014 healthcare coverage on a health insurance exchange. Building those exchanges proved to be much, much easier said than done. Here's a quick look at who succeeded and who failed.

    Written by Brian Eastwood18 April 14 01:45
  • U.S. CIO Urges Feds to Fail Fast, Not Fail Big

    Taking a page from the private sector, federal CIO Steve VanRoekel calls for a more agile, iterative approach to government IT projects.

    Written by Kenneth Corbin10 Feb. 14 16:53
  • How to Use Agile Development to Avoid Project Failures

    The rocky rollout of Healthcare.gov is a very public example of a larger issue of software product failures. Can an agile development framework allow software companies to avoid such project management headaches themselves.

    Written by Sharon Florentine05 Feb. 14 15:17
  • Former Microsoft exec to head HealthCare.gov effort

    Kurt DelBene, the retired president of Microsoft's Office Division, will take over the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services' insurance shopping site, HealthCare.gov.

    Written by Grant Gross17 Dec. 13 18:41
  • Security concerns about HealthCare.gov are overblown, Democrats say

    Security concerns raised by Republican critics of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services' botched rollout of HealthCare.gov have been overstated, according to a memo released Friday by two Democratic members of Congress.

    Written by Grant Gross13 Dec. 13 19:49
  • Outdated IT contracting rules added to HealthCare.gov woes?

    Critics of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services' botched deployment of HealthCare.gov can point to a series of management mistakes, but many observers point to a more systematic problem with government IT contracts.

    Written by Grant Gross13 Dec. 13 19:45
  • Republicans question coverage under HealthCare.gov

    About 365,000 U.S. residents have signed up for new health insurance through HealthCare.gov and other means, the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services announced, but Republican lawmakers questioned whether millions of people would lose existing coverage by Jan. 1.

    Written by Grant Gross11 Dec. 13 18:50
  • About 25 percent of HealthCare.gov applications have errors

    An estimated one in four user applications sent from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services' HealthCare.gov to insurance providers have errors introduced by the website, including missing applications, an official with the agency said Friday.

    Written by Grant Gross06 Dec. 13 20:39
  • ‘Please Wait': New-and-Improved HealthCare.gov Has Same Old Problems

    After a glowing news conference yesterday citing "night and day" progress on HealthCare.gov, I decided to log in this morning and take the Web site for a test drive, as I'm sure many others are doing. Early reports had been promising. What I found was hardly encouraging -- long delays loading pages, an endless circle of tasks (some already completed) and ultimately an error message.

    Written by Charles Ornstein ProPublica05 Dec. 13 16:12
  • Republicans: HealthCare.gov shows government incompetence

    A congressional hearing Wednesday on the botched rollout of HealthCare.gov was largely a forum for Republican critics of U.S. government involvement in the health-care industry and other large social programs.

    Written by Grant Gross04 Dec. 13 17:40
  • HealthCare.gov deploys new queuing feature on busy Monday

    HealthCare.gov, the U.S. government's insurance-shopping website, had to deploy a user queuing feature Monday because of heavy traffic, just days after the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services announced the troubled site was working well for a majority of users.

    Written by Grant Gross02 Dec. 13 21:24
  • US HHS says it has reached HealthCare.gov deadline

    HealthCare.gov, the troubled insurance-shopping website launched in October by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, is now working well for most users, officials said Sunday.

    Written by Grant Gross01 Dec. 13 18:33
  • HealthCare.gov experiences another outage

    Parts of HealthCare.gov, the two-month-old insurance-shopping website run by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, crashed for about an hour Monday, just days before agency officials say the site will be running smoothly for the "vast majority" of users.

    Written by Grant Gross25 Nov. 13 20:27
  • HealthCare.gov to double capacity by end of month

    HealthCare.gov, the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services' troubled insurance-shopping website, will double its user capacity by the end of the month in an effort to eliminate sluggish response times when thousands of people are on the site at the same time, officials said.

    Written by Grant Gross22 Nov. 13 20:43
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