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Originally Posted by JJIII
Yeah, this is great news....
"Even with the improved performance, some people are likely to encounter problems on the site. And there is another worry — reports sent to insurance companies about who has enrolled in health plans include errors that could cause problems when people try to use their new insurance plans next year.
Administration officials, in talking to reporters, were careful not to declare a full-fledged victory. In a report issued Sunday, officials with the Department of Health and Human Services said the next few months would require further work to “improve and enhance the website and continue to improve the consumer experience.” Officials have also said repeatedly that consumers might still encounter difficulties and urged them to use the call center and seek help from specially trained personnel."
You and I are reading that link in entirely different ways.  (Yes, I did read the whole thing.)
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Could it be that some people are latching on to every negative as a means of reinforcing their perceptions of the ACA, while others are willing to ignore faults because of hopes for what the ACA will do?
Regards,
D-Ray