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Obamacare bombshell: IT official says HealthCare.gov needs payment feature
CNBC ^ | Tuesday, 19 Nov 2013 | Dan Mangan

Posted on 11/19/2013 1:19:32 PM PST by Attention Surplus Disorder

A crucial system for making payments to insurers from the federal Obamacare marketplace, HealthCare.gov, has yet to be built, a senior government IT official admitted Tuesday.

The official, Henry Chao, visibly stunned Rep. Cory Gardner (R-Colo.) when he said under questioning that a significant fraction of that online insurance marketplace has yet to be constructed.

(Read more: Low-bamacare enrollment)

Getty Images Henry Chao, deputy CIO and deputy director of the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services' Office of Information Services, testifies during a hearing before the Oversight and Investigations Subcommittee of the House Energy and Commerce Committee. "We still need to build the payments system to make the payments [to insurance companies] in January," Chao said during testimony. That so-called financial management tool was originally supposed to be part of HealthCare.gov when it launched Oct. 1, but officials later suspended its launch as part of their effort to get the consumer interface part of the site ready.

Chao on Tuesday said other areas that need to be built include "the back-office systems, the accounting systems."

Overall, Chao said, about 30 percent to 40 percent of the federal Obamacare marketplace has yet to be developed. Chao is deputy chief information officer of the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, the federal agency that operates HealthCare.gov.

Chao said the consumer part of that website, which enrolls people in Obamacare insurance plans, is totally built.

(Read more: Obamacare IT Chao warned of 'plane crash' for HealthCare.gov) "The online application, verification, documentation, plan compare, generating enrollment, that's 100 percent," Chao said.

But the revelation startled some observers. "That's like setting up an online bank without setting up a way to make deposits," an industry source told CNBC.

"The parts of the marketplace that were essential for consumers to be able to apply for eligibility and select a plan were live on Oct. 1," said Joanne Peters, a spokeswoman for HHS. "The additional functionality that has not been launched has to do with pieces that are not needed until 2014."

HealthCare.gov is comprised of "distinct pieces of functionality that, together, make up the full integrated system—plan management, eligibility and enrollment and financial management," Peters continued.

"As we have said, CMS prioritized essential functionality to be live on Oct. 1 to ensure that consumers would be able to apply for eligibility and select a plan. Other functionality will come online over time. This is a complex project with a short timeline—and as such issues were prioritized to meet the Oct. 1 launch date. As part of this prioritization, back-end tools, including financial management, monthly enrollment reconciliation and risk adjustment, which are not consumer facing and not essential until 2014 will be rolled out in the coming months." The financial management tool manages the payment processing between marketplaces and issuers. Monthly enrollment reconciliation refers to the tool that makes sure there is agreement between the enrollment numbers maintained by HealthCare.gov and the same numbers maintained by the insurers. And the risk adjustment program gives monetary payments to insurers that disproportionately attract people with chronic conditions, and others whose uses of insurance could end up costing insurers more money than they take in in premiums.

Chao and other Obama administration officials have been lambasted since Oct. 1 for the glitch-laden launch of HealthCare.gov, which with just 27,000 people enrolled in 36 states over one month has grossly underperformed original expectations. The administration had originally estimated that 7 million people would enroll in Obamacare insurance plans by March 31, but that goal remains in peril.


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To: Jim Noble

Since when have Dems ever worried about who is going to pay for something before spending the money...


41 posted on 11/19/2013 2:57:59 PM PST by The Antiyuppie ("When small men cast long shadows, then it is very late in the day.")
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To: Attention Surplus Disorder

Payments? What payments? I thought this was all free.

“Free Government Health Care.” Doesn’t that sound familiar?

What’s wrong with the insurance companies receiving the payments? They already have trusted, proven systems that can do this.


42 posted on 11/19/2013 3:41:37 PM PST by upchuck (I can't stand people that don't know the difference between 'your' and 'you're.' Their so stupid...)
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To: Attention Surplus Disorder

so all that they are building so far is a non-functional website shell which CANNOT in fact enable anyone to enroll in an actual paid medical insurance policy!!!

All the gibberish about “fixing” the website is indeed gibberish — nothing is working unless insurance companies can actually be paid for policies. How can an insurance company consider an individual or family “enrolled” when there is no payment??? Answer: you are not enrolled in an insurance plan until the company underwriting the plan has received the payment!!!!


43 posted on 11/19/2013 5:13:07 PM PST by Enchante
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To: Veto!
“it’s the insurance companies, stupid.”

You can't deflect this mess to the insurance companies! Democrats and Obama wrote the bill, allowing them to basically take over the insurance industry. If there were give-aways, they were constructed by the Dems. The insurance companies simply complied with their law. It that meant they would make more profits, blame Dems for how they set it up.

Before the law, the companies had to compete and that is the mainstay of regulation in the private market. Obama and liberals think you can manipulate that. You can't. When products and prices are no longer market driven, chaos ensues!

44 posted on 11/20/2013 12:20:07 AM PST by REPANDPROUDOFIT (November can't come soon enough!)
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45 posted on 11/20/2013 1:17:29 PM PST by devolve (- "He's (Obama) just 'too talented' to do what 'ordinary people' do." - Iranian-born Valerie Jarrett)
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