Healthcare.gov Official Resigns, Website Still a Disaster
Nerval's Lobster writes "A government official who helped oversee the bug-riddled Healthcare.gov Website has resigned his post. Tony Trenkle, Chief Information Officer (CIO) for Medicare and Medicaid Services, which oversees Healthcare.gov, will reportedly join the private sector after he departs on November 15. A spokesperson for the Medicare agency refused to say whether he had been forced out, telling reporters: 'Tony made a decision that he was going to move to the private sector and that is what our COO announced yesterday.' Because of his supervisory role, Trenkle is considered a significant player in the Website's development; The New York Times indicated that he was one of two federal officials who signed an internal memo suggesting that security protocols for the Website weren't in place as recently as late September, a few days before Healthcare.gov's launch.Following Trenkle's resignation, Health and Human Services secretary Kathleen Sebelius admitted to the Senate Finance Committee that Healthcare.gov would require hundreds of fixes. 'We're not where we need to be,' she said. 'It's a pretty aggressive schedule to get to the entire punch list by the end of November.' Sebelius added that she was ultimately accountable for what she termed the 'excruciatingly awful' rollout. Healthcare.gov has experienced massive problems since its Oct. 1 debut. In addition to repeated crashes and slow performance, the Website's software often prevents people from setting up accounts. President Obama has expressed intense frustration with the situation, but insists the Affordable Care Act (ACA) backing the Website remains strong. 'The essence of the law, the health insurance that's available to people is working just fine,' he told reporters in October. 'The problem has been that the website that's supposed to make it easy to apply for insurance hasn't been working.' While the federal government won't release 'official' enrollment numbers until the end of November, it's clear that the Website's backers are losing the battle of public perception."
Hurried? The fucking law was passed nearly 4 years ago. Only a demonrat apologist could ever possibly call that hurried. Fuck you
You have just opened the door for even more tea baggers to blather about how it is good that tens of millions are uninsured. Then they will go to church on Sunday and listen to their preacher tell them what Jesus would do, pat themselves on the backs as being good Christians, and then go out and do the opposite.
-- I ignore anonymous replies to my comments and postings.
You appear to rely a lot on anecdotes and "gut feelings". You may want to do some research.
The best thing about UDP jokes is I don't care if you get them or not
The Republicans were excluded from writing the Affordable Care Act (Obamacare). The law was not written in committee, it was created in partisan meetings. This was possible because Democrats controlled the house, senate, and the presidency. They also had a super majority in the Senate so they did not need a single Republican vote. They did it this way so they did not have to make any compromises to Republicans, they only needed to make compromises with Democrats to pass the law.
Republicans never showed any serious willingness to help with the process. They were caught up in the Tea Party movement and the idea that anything coming from Obama was the devil's work.
The plans the Republicans provided as alternatives were ineffective. They didn't do anything to help cover the tens of millions of uninsured, and they didn't do anything to control long term health costs. Typically they would cut short term health costs while at the same time cutting benefits and coverage to the poor and elderly.