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Obama officials meet with insurance CEOs
« on: October 23, 2013, 08:39:35 pm »
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Obama officials meet with insurance CEOs
By Jennifer Liberto and Jim Acosta  @CNNMoney October 23, 2013: 2:26 PM ET

WASHINGTON (CNNMoney)
As technical issues continue to plague the sign-up for Obamacare, several major health insurer CEOs headed to Washington to talk to White House officials Wednesday.

Aetna (AET, Fortune 500) CEO Mark Bertolini, Wellpoint (WLP, Fortune 500) CEO Joseph R. Swedish and Humana Inc. (HUM, Fortune 500) CEO Bruce Broussard attended the meeting, White House spokesman Jay Carney confirmed.

Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius also met with the CEOs, CNN confirmed.

On Oct. 1, the Affordable Care Act started allowing consumers to shop and sign up for subsidized health insurance coverage. But the President's signature healthcare sign-up Web page has not been able to keep up with the traffic volume and been plagued by glitches, making it tough for Americans to sign up for insurance coverage.

Carney said the CEOs were invited to chat with senior White House staff about "implementation and enrollment, and efforts to address the technical issues identified with healthcare.gov."

Wellpoint is one of the larger participants in Obamacare, with health exchanges in 14 states where it operates on Blue Cross Blue Shield licenses.

Related: To fix Obamacare website, blow it up, start over

Aetna offers coverage in 10 states, through Aetna or Coventry Health Care, which was acquired this spring, spokeswoman Cynthia Michener confirmed. The firm is also offering coverage in seven other states, but just in "limited geographic areas," she said.

Aetna has received much criticism for withdrawing from a number of states where it had originally applied to offer health insurance, including California, New York and New Jersey.

Humana is another larger participant offering insurance on state health exchanges in Illinois, Mississippi, Kentucky and Colorado, among others.

Cigna (CI, Fortune 500) CEO David Cordani was invited but was unable to attend, according to a spokesman.

Carney said other CEOs attending the meeting included Michael Neidorff of Centene Corp. (CNC, Fortune 500), James Roosevelt of Tufts Health Plan and Bernard J. Tyson of Kaiser Permanente. Also invited was Karen Ignagni, head of the lobbying group America's Health Insurance Plans, which represents most of the big health insurers.

In an interview with CNN's Dr. Sanjay Gupta, Sebelius said Tuesday she and her department are concerned about the technical problems surrounding the Obamacare website's rollout.

The site was supposed to make it simple for people to search and sign up for new health care policies starting on Oct. 1. But instead, it has been clunky and, at times, inoperable.

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Re: Obama officials meet with insurance CEOs
« Reply #1 on: October 23, 2013, 08:44:30 pm »
Look how CNN Money alibis the disaster that is the ObamaCare website:
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But the President's signature healthcare sign-up Web page has not been able to keep up with the traffic volume and been plagued by glitches...

Uh, no, CNN Money, the problem is in incredibly poor design and execution.
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