A million visitors to HealthCare.gov
By: Jason Millman, Politico.com
December 3, 2013 09:58 AM EST
The White House is again kickstarting its Obamacare messaging, reminding people of the benefits that the law offers as the repaired HealthCare.gov site stood up to a million visitors with bumps and waits but no major crashes in its first 24 hours.
President Barack Obama will hold an event Tuesday afternoon with supporters, kicking off several weeks of health law outreach now that the administration is confident that the website is running better — although performance questions remain.
At midday the site has had more than 380,000 visitors, the administration said. It held steady without putting visitors in virtual waiting room.
Two top Obama administration officials, White House deputy senior adviser David Simas and HHS Office of Health Reform director Mike Hash, briefed House Democrats Tuesday morning on website progress. The White House hopes HealthCare.gov’s second act will ease concern among Democratic lawmakers who’ve had their patience tested over the past two months of Obamacare rollout disasters.
(More here.)
December 3, 2013 09:58 AM EST
The White House is again kickstarting its Obamacare messaging, reminding people of the benefits that the law offers as the repaired HealthCare.gov site stood up to a million visitors with bumps and waits but no major crashes in its first 24 hours.
President Barack Obama will hold an event Tuesday afternoon with supporters, kicking off several weeks of health law outreach now that the administration is confident that the website is running better — although performance questions remain.
At midday the site has had more than 380,000 visitors, the administration said. It held steady without putting visitors in virtual waiting room.
Two top Obama administration officials, White House deputy senior adviser David Simas and HHS Office of Health Reform director Mike Hash, briefed House Democrats Tuesday morning on website progress. The White House hopes HealthCare.gov’s second act will ease concern among Democratic lawmakers who’ve had their patience tested over the past two months of Obamacare rollout disasters.
(More here.)



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