ROBERTA RAMPTON AND SHARON BEGLEY
Reuters
November
30, 2013
A crucial weekend for the troubled website that is the backbone of
President Barack Obama’s healthcare overhaul appears to be off to a shaky start,
as the U.S. government took the HealthCare.gov site offline for an unusually
long maintenance period into Saturday morning.
Just hours before the Obama administration’s self-imposed deadline to get the
insurance shopping website working for the “vast majority” of its users by
Saturday, the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) announced that it
was taking down the website for an 11-hour period that would end at 8 a.m. EST
on Saturday.
It was unclear whether the extended shutdown of the website – about seven
hours longer than on typical day – represented a major setback to the Obama
administration’s high-stakes scramble to fix the portal that it hopes eventually
will enroll about 7 million uninsured and under-insured Americans under the
Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, also known as Obamacare.
At the very least, the shutdown suggested that nine weeks after the website’s
disastrous launch on October 1 prevented most applicants from enrolling in
coverage and ignited one of the biggest crises of Obama’s administration, U.S.
officials are nervous over whether Americans will see enough progress in the
website to be satisfied.
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