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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
  • Expect tech glitches when Obamacare launches Oct. 1

    The health insurance marketplaces mandated by the Obama administration's Affordable Care Act are scheduled to open for business in four days. Yet even before the sites launch, tech problems are emerging.

    Written by Ann Bednarz27 Sept. 13 13:17
  • Health Insurance Exchanges in the Spotlight and Under Scrutiny

    The health insurance exchanges set to launch on Oct. 1 may not be as robust as the typical Web-based consumer application. But they will improve over time, one expert familiar with the online insurance marketplaces says, and as they do they will begin to change the way many Americans buy health insurance.

    Written by Brian Eastwood24 Sept. 13 13:48
  • Medicaid Expansion, Insurance Exchanges Taxing State Health Agencies

    Dual deadlines for implementing new health insurance exchanges and enrolling Americans now eligible for Medicaid is leaving IT departments at state health agencies scrambling to update legacy systems while integrating them with new applications. Not surprisingly, some are opting for phased rollouts.

    Written by John Moore29 Aug. 13 19:16
  • Will Obamacare Tax Your iPhone as a Medical Device?

    Food and Drug Administration official addresses concerns that the agency will impose heavy regulations on consumer devices in health IT rulemaking and discusses possibility of iPhone tax under Obama's health care law.

    Written by Kenneth Corbin22 March 13 13:48
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