The Obama administration has met a self-imposed deadline to bring Healthcare.gov, its glitch-ridden online health-insurance marketplace, into working order for the majority of users by the end of November, according to an administration report released on Sunday.
As of the morning of Dec. 1, the site was able to handle 50,000 simultaneous users with webpages taking less than one second on average to respond to a user request, according to a notice from the Health and Human Services Department. That’s compared to response times of about 8 seconds when the site first launched.
“The bottom line: HealthCare.gov on December 1st is night and day from where it was on October 1st,” said Jeffrey Zients, the White House official conscripted to lead the HealthCare.gov fix, in an HHS blog post. Read more…
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