
ACA Penalties Delayed 6 Weeks Amidst Hearings on Rollout
As lawmakers held a hearing on the technical issues plaguing the federal insurance exchange, the Obama administration decided to delay penalties for being uninsured for six weeks.
The rollout of Healthcare.gov had so many issues that Washington held a hearing on Thursday about the glitches. The federal contractors told House lawmakers that they didn’t know when the average American would be able to go to the site and get in.
The contractors said that full tests of the website began
One executive testified that her company did not make the decision for the site to go live, ultimately the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid was responsible for the end-to-end performance.
So far, 700,000 people have completed applications for health insurance coverage through the ACA,
As a result of the glitches and technical problems, the Obama administration has announced that it is delaying penalties for being uninsured by six weeks. Now, the last date that consumers can enroll without facing a fine is March 31.
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