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Tuesday, 5 November 2013

By Karen Pallarito

HealthDay Reporter

TUESDAY, Oct. 29 (HealthDay News) -- The head of the federal agency responsible for HealthCare.gov issued a public apology Tuesday for problems that have plagued the health insurance website since its Oct. 1 launch.

"I want to apologize to you that the website has not worked as well as it should," Marilyn Tavenner, administrator of the U.S. Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, told members of the House of Representatives' Ways and Means Committee at a hearing on the Affordable Care Act.

Tavenner told the committee that the website problems were being fixed.

"We are seeing improvements each week, and as we've said publicly, by the end of November, the experience on the site will be smooth for the vast majority of users," she said.

Last week, the Obama administration announced that a "punch list" of website fixes have been identified and were being implemented to eliminate the bugs in the system and improve the consumer shopping experience.

Tavenner's apology comes one day before the Obama administration's top health official, Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius, is scheduled to testify before the House Energy and Commerce Committee.

Sebelius is expected to face tough questioning from committee members about the troubled rollout of the federal marketplace, a key component of the historic and controversial Affordable Care Act that is intended to bring health coverage to millions of uninsured Americans.

The law requires most Americans to have health insurance or pay tax penalties. But in light of the HealthCare.gov website foul-up, many Republicans and some Democrats are seeking a one-year delay of the penalties.

Tavenner admitted that the website's "initial experience has not lived up to our expectations or the expectations of the American people, and it is not acceptable."

"We are committed to improving the performance and have already made progress," she said, citing efforts to debug the site, add capacity and improve the consumer shopping experience.

Rep. Dave Camp (R-Mich.), chairman of the committee, repeatedly asked Tavenner for the number of people who have actually enrolled in health plans through the federal and state marketplaces. HealthCare.gov handles insurance registration for 36 states; the remaining 14 states and the District of Columbia operate their own sites.

"We will not have those numbers until mid-November," Tavenner said, noting that the initial number is expected to be small.

Camp expressed concern about preventing a spike in premiums if not enough young adults enroll in coverage. Tavenner said health-plan rates for 2014 are "very competitive."

The successful enrollment of younger, healthier adults is considered vital to the success of the Affordable Care Act -- sometimes called Obamacare -- because their premiums are expected to help offset the cost of care required by older, sicker Americans.


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By Karen Pallarito

HealthDay Reporter

WEDNESDAY, Oct. 30 (HealthDay News) -- U.S. Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius on Wednesday claimed responsibility for the failed rollout of HealthCare.gov and committed to fixing the website's many software and system problems.

"I am as frustrated and angry as anyone with the flawed launch of HealthCare.gov," Sebelius testified before the House of Representatives' Energy and Commerce Committee. "So let me say directly to these Americans: You deserve better, I apologize. I'm accountable to you for fixing these problems."

Sebelius, who testified under oath, appeared before members of Congress for the first time since the troubled Oct. 1 rollout of the federal health insurance marketplace that's intended to let millions of uninsured Americans purchase health-care coverage.

The secretary's much-anticipated remarks came amid a rising chorus of GOP calls in the House and Senate seeking her resignation. Sen. Lamar Alexander (R-Tenn.) on Tuesday joined at least two other Senators in calling for her to step down.

Sebelius is the second member of the Obama administration to testify this week. On Tuesday, Marilyn Tavenner, administrator of the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid, issued a public apology in testimony before the House Ways and Means Committee and discussed efforts to improve the website within a month.

On Wednesday, Sebelius admitted that "end-to-end" testing of the website had been inadequate. Now that problems are being identified and resolved, she said she expects HealthCare.gov to be functioning optimally by the end of November.

But in opening remarks, Energy and Commerce Committee Chairman Fred Upton (R-Mich) said the site was down early Wednesday morning when "we were hit with an error message."

Rep. Henry Waxman (D-Calif.), the committee's second-most senior member, compared the website glitches to early problems with the rollout of Medicare's prescription drug program, which took effect Jan. 1, 2006. He urged his fellow committee members "to stop hyperventilating."

As with the prescription drug program, "the early glitches with this program will soon be forgotten," he said.

The federal website is the entry point for millions of Americans in 36 states to enroll in health insurance plans that take effect in 2014 under the Affordable Care Act. People in 14 states and the District of Columbia may enroll through state-based health insurance exchanges, or marketplaces.

But since Day One, consumers attempting to access HealthCare.gov have experienced long wait times, timeouts and error messages, making it difficult to enroll for health-care coverage online.

In a heated exchange, Rep. Marsha Blackburn (R-Tennessee) pressed Sebelius for the names of people "responsible for this debacle."

"Hold me accountable for the debacle. I'm responsible," Sebelius said.

Along with the website foul-up, many committee members grilled the secretary on another issue: recent cancellations of individual health insurance policies.

Recalling President Barack Obama's oft-repeated promise to Americans that "if you like your health plan, you can keep it," Republican members told stories of constituents receiving cancellation notices from their insurers.

"We know that in the individual market, a number of the plans being sold are not 'grandfathered' and are not currently meeting the (health reform) law," Sebelius acknowledged.

Historically, people with individual insurance policies could be "locked out, priced out, dumped out" of their coverage. But new protections under the Affordable Care Act will prevent such abuses, she said.


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Sunday, 11 August 2013

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Their elite team works hand in hand with you or your event planner to make sure every aspect of your special day is executed to perfection. Great foods, vintage wines, fresh flowers of remarkable colors- all are carefully prepared and meticulously handled by consummate professionals who leave nothing to chance. And of course, the venue itself, an authentic antebellum mansion from the late 1700's, lends an air of class and charm that is unmatched by other events venue in Atlanta. With their recently launched website, you can explore the possibilities without leaving your home.

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    MONTGOMERY, NY, July 31, 2013 /24-7PressRelease/ -- Cool Life Systems a Hudson Valley software development company that works with financial service, media, hospitality and marketing service companies is pleased to announce the launch of the B&R Marketing System's new website, BnRSystem.com

The new website is a responsive design and looks great on computers, tablets and mobile devices. The website also features a blog and more detailed information on how the B&R Marketing System generates more business and guest counts for our clients. The new website aims to provide visitors an informative user experience with highlights on our educational blog and social media profiles posted on Twitter and Facebook.

"Our company is built on proprietary code with a focus API integration and database management. The new Bar & Restaurant Marketing System's website is built on the very same system we sell our clients," said David Cummings, CEO of Cool Life Systems.

Cool Life Systems got its start in 2003, and quickly defined itself as a company dedicated to customer service and technology innovation. Since the beginning a database has always been the backbone of all Cool Life Systems solutions, The B&R Marketing System is no different.

About Cool Life Systems

Based in Montgomery NY, Cool Life Systems provides cloud based computing solutions that deliver real-time results to several industries that no other firm can match. CLS powers scalable, on-demand database solutions that are customized to a company's unique processes, policies and philosophies for the effective management of customers/clients and staff. CLS is recognized as the benchmark provider of systems, to Professional Service Firms, the Food & Beverage Industry, and Digital Media Platforms that are seeking a single consolidated customer view.

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