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Many small insurers expected a bonanza of new customers when Healthcare.gov began on Oct. 1, but the website's problems made the first weeks very quiet for them.
Instead of admitting Medicare patients quickly, hospitals are "observing" them for as long as two days.
The question for hospital executives in Camden, N.J., and around the country, is how to manage a new wave of patients.
What are the technical challenges in fixing the back end of healthcare.gov?
The claim is that healthcare.gov is fixed to the point that it works for 9 out 10 consumers.
The roll-out of Obamacare isn't the first time the government has done something this big.
December 1 is a big day for the Obama administration's implementation of the Affordable Care Act.
As insurance brokers navigate the new system, they're not comparing it to a summer's day.
Many would say that the unveiling of Obamacare has been one of the worst product launches in history.
California's marketplace is set to decide whether Californians may keep their old insurance policies.