4 Recent Stories on HealthCare.gov

Since it launched in October, the federal exchange website, HealthCare.gov, has experienced numerous glitches, frustrating consumers and becoming a prime target of criticism from the healthcare reform law's opponents.

These stories sum up the main HealthCare.gov news and developments during the past week, starting with the most recent events.

1. Obama Administration Admits HealthCare.gov Issues With Enrollment Records
Federal officials acknowledged HealthCare.gov is still experiencing errors in transmitting enrollee information to insurance companies.

2. White House: Reports of HealthCare.gov Application Issues False
The Obama administration objected to a report that stated a significant portion of HealthCare.gov enrollment records contain errors.

3. HHS: HealthCare.gov Can Now Support 50K Concurrent Users
HHS released a progress report stating federal officials had made "substantial progress" in repairing HealthCare.gov, which can now support 50,000 users at a time.

4. Officials: HealthCare.gov Has Made "Dramatic Progress"
The Obama administration announced it met its self-imposed Nov. 30 deadline for fixing HealthCare.gov.

More Articles on HealthCare.gov:
Cybersecurity Experts Advise Congress to Shut Down Healthcare.gov
Poll: Most Uninsured Not Happy With Exchange Site Experience
CMS Deputy CIO: 30-40% of Healthcare.gov Has Not Been Built 

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