Topic: HealthCare.gov

Healthcare.gov Is Who's on Third April 1, 2014 Dan Joppich My last-ditch effort to sign up for ObamaCare became a scene out of an Abbott and Costello skit.
ObamaCare D-Day in March January 24, 2014 Ed Lasky D as in disaster or, as Charles Krauthammer declares, "...all hell is going to break loose."
Friday afternoon news dump: healthcare.gov enrollment catastrophe December 7, 2013 Thomas Lifson A private sector firm with this "velocity" would be bankrupt by now.
Obama bundler sees opportunity in healthcare.gov failure December 6, 2013 Thomas Lifson The ship is sinking; the smart and agile rats are jumping.
The right comparison to healthcare.gov December 4, 2013 Rosslyn Smith People are using the wrong private sector systems to compare with healthcare.gov. Not Amazon or Kayak.com, but something equally familiar that demonstrates the incompetence of the government-run project.
In order to claim progress, Feds finally admit how bad healthcare.gov was December 2, 2013 Thomas Lifson Like someone who has been cheating on his diet but claims he is doing better because he only ate 6 double cheeseburgers with bacon last week
Defining down 'fixed' on healthcare.gov November 26, 2013 Thomas Lifson In characteristic Barack Obama fashion, the response of the administration to its latest failure is to play word games.
Obamacare: Is it time to gloat yet? November 14, 2013 Thomas Lifson Yeah, probably so. And who better to lead the laughter than Jonah Goldberg in today's must-read column?
Healthcare.gov Has a Big EDI Problem October 29, 2013 West Coast EDIGUY Electronic Data Interchange a way of electronically moving data between two organizations in the form of small, tightly-organized packets. Unfortunately, it is a demanding tool that requires capable management and thorough testing.
Newest urban legend: Obamacare enrollees October 14, 2013 Thomas Lifson He who laughs last, laughs best.