The continued crashes are an expected part of the improvement process, CMS Communications Director Julie Bataille told reporters during a conference call, according to the report. She said federal officials have succeeded in making several changes already, such as improvements to the previously flawed data sent to health insures on behalf of applicants. That information now has accurate dates, times, consumer contact information and health plan identification numbers.
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