WASHINGTON (AP) — HealthCare.gov, the health insurance website serving more than 5 million Americans, has significant security flaws that put users’ personal information at risk, nonpartisan ...
Executive Summary: HealthCare.gov is experiencing a UX Failure due to inaccurate forecasting of usage, but this has deeper impact on attitudes about government health care in general. Top 7 HealthCare ...
The ongoing scramble to fix glitches affecting the troubled Healthcare.gov website could heighten security risks and introduce fresh vulnerabilities into an already fragile system. The Obama ...
For the love of Jiminy Cricket, how much cybersecurity incompetence are American citizens expected to accept and excuse while also footing the $660 million bill? Online security experts say the “new ...
Obama administration officials have spent this week touting a new and improved healthcare.gov website, boasting that it can now be accessed 95 percent of the time – but that still means that it would ...
The U.S. government signed up 8.2 million citizens for health insurance via the HealthCare.gov website, according to Reuters. 1. Nearly 2 million people from the insurers’ prime market, those under ...
It's been almost two weeks since Obamacare's federal insurance exchange website went live, was inundated with traffic, went weird, was taken down for maintenance, then came back online still filled ...
The White House released its progress report covering the frantic repairs done to the Healthcare.Gov website over the last few months, and the results are promising, if not perfect. "The status of ...
The enrollment and insurance application system at the troubled HealthCare.gov website was down for about 90 minutes Monday, officials said. The outage began at about 12:40 p.m. EST. While application ...
NEW YORK -- Technology experts say healing what ails the Healthcare.gov website will be a tougher task than the Obama administration acknowledges. "It's going to cost a lot of tax dollars to get this ...
(Reuters) - The U.S. government has shelved plans to move the HealthCare.gov insurance website to a new host, the Wall Street Journal reported on Wednesday. The decision represented "the best path ...
Decorum broke down during the contentious House hearing over the buggy Healthcare.gov website on Thursday morning. Republican Rep. Joe Barton of Texas charged the witnesses with a violation of the law ...