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n2doc

(47,953 posts)
Tue Nov 26, 2013, 01:40 PM Nov 2013

Is Obamacare turning the corner?

By Ezra Klein and Evan Soltas,

A spin through HealthCare.Gov this morning went smoothly. The site loaded quickly. The process progressed easily. There were no error messages or endless hangs. I didn't complete the final step of purchasing insurance but, until then, the site worked -- or at least appeared to work -- exactly as intended.

My experience isn't rare. There are increasing reports that HealthCare.Gov is working better -- perhaps much better -- for consumers than it was a few short weeks ago. "Consumer advocates say it is becoming easier for people to sign up for coverage," report Sandhya Somashekhar and Amy Goldstein in the Washington Post. "The truth is, the system is getting stronger as it recovers from its disastrous launch," writes Sam Baker in the National Journal. Applying "was no problem at all, with no delays," says Paul Krugman.

Reports from inside the health care bureaucracy are also turning towards optimism. People who knew the Web site was going to be a mess on Oct. 1st are, for the first time, beginning to think HealthCare.Gov might work. Data backs them up: By mid-November, the pace of enrollment in the federal exchanges had doubled from what it was in October.

The Obama administration is certainly acting like they believe the site has turned the corner. Somashekhar and Goldstein report that they're "moving on to the outreach phase, which had taken a back seat as they grappled with the faulty Web site. Next week, the White House will host an insurance-oriented 'youth summit' aimed at people ages 18 to 35, an age group whose participation in the health-care law will be critical to its success."

The White House had held off on this kind of outreach because they believed it would simply drive people to a useless Web site. If they're restarting the outreach, it's because they believe, rightly or wrongly, that HealthCare.Gov will be able to convert the interest into enrollments.

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Is Obamacare turning the corner? (Original Post) n2doc Nov 2013 OP
No. The media and Republicans yeoman6987 Nov 2013 #1
the truth is no longer a viable talking point...it's how loud you scream a lie spanone Nov 2013 #2
When Ezra was earlier saying that it was a disaster, had he actually tried it? Chathamization Nov 2013 #3
 

yeoman6987

(14,449 posts)
1. No. The media and Republicans
Tue Nov 26, 2013, 02:14 PM
Nov 2013

The media and Republicans are celebrating Thanksgiving and just waiting until November 30th when the website Is fixed. The all heck will start again depending on where they are with the website which I think they have fully fixed. They will still yell and scream, but President Obama has a handle on it and said he will have it fixed by the 30th of November and that is good enough for me.

Chathamization

(1,638 posts)
3. When Ezra was earlier saying that it was a disaster, had he actually tried it?
Tue Nov 26, 2013, 07:39 PM
Nov 2013

Or was he just parroting what Republicans were screaming? It looks like the day after Krugman wrote about the rollout being a disaster he decided to test the site, and found that it was fine. Of course, his reaction wasn't "these problems were a bit overblown," but rather "they may have fixed the disaster (that I never bothered looking into but hey the media was right about the IRS)."

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