Healthcare.gov is meant to be a “simple, easy way for millions of Americans to shop for subsidized health care,” but instead it has become the “poster child” of the “technical ineptitude” of the Federal Government, according to Steve Henn on National Public Radio’s “The Morning Edition.”
Calling Healthcare.gov a joke, Henn reported that the website cost over $400 million in software. And that he canvassed Silicon Valley experts who pointed out where the government went wrong.
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