Repair Effort Official: HealthCare.gov Error Rate Down to Less Than 1%

Thanks to repair efforts, HealthCare.gov now has an error rate of less than 1 percent, former White House Budget Director Jeffrey Zients told reporters last week, according to a report from The Hill.

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He also told reporters more than 60 bugs were recently fixed, and the site experienced no unscheduled outages during the past week. However, Mr. Zients — who is leading the effort to fix the federal exchange site — also said the repair team will likely discover more glitches as they move forward, according to the report. Obama administration officials have said the site should run smoothly for most users by the end of this month.

 

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