First POST: Counting
10/09/2013Counting On the front page of the Washington Post: the Obama administration was "repeatedly warned" by "major insurers, state health-care officials and Democratic allies" that HealthCare.gov "had significant problems," but the White House chose to proceed with its October 1 launch. David Brailer, who was HHS's national coordinator for health information technology in 2006, when the Medicare drug benefit was rolled out, said that HealthCare.gov was initially built to handle half as many visitors as the Medicare enrollment site. Building a web site for just 60,000 people at a time, he told the Post, “is weird. The math just doesn’t add up,” he said. The Verge's Adrianne Jeffries blames the HealthCare.gov launch mess on the government contractors that divvied up the $93.7...