The technical snafus plaguing the new Obamacare website will be fixed by the end of November, almost two months after the site’s initial rollout that allowed Americans to sign up for health care insurance exchanges, officials said Friday.
The Obama administration is tasking one of the key contractors on the project, QSSI, to oversee the fixes and expects HealthCare.gov to be “running smoothly” by the end of next month.
“We are confident that by the end of November, HeathCare.gov will be smooth for the vast majority of users,” said Jeff Zients, a former budget official tapped by the White House to lead the project.
“The system is getting better,” he said in a conference call. “There is a lot of work to do but HealthCare.gov is fixable.”
Zients said the user experience has already been improved in recent weeks with 90% of users able to set enrollment in motion by creating an online account. But he said only three in 10 users were successfull in making it through the application process.









