http://hotair.com/archives/2013/11/05/npr-oregons-exchange-might-actually-be-doing-worse-than-the-federal-site/


They still have yet to enroll even a single Oregonian, NPR reports:

When Cover Oregon opened Oct. 1, executive director Rocky King was excited.
He'd been preparing for years. "Day one, we are accepting applications. And
staff at the Oregon Health Authority and Cover Oregon are ready to process
those applications," he said on opening day.

Back then, King conceded there were still glitches with the website, but he
said that by mid-to-late October they'd be worked out. Now it's November,
and it's clear that a quick fix is not in the cards. So Cover Oregon has
turned to old-fashioned paper applications. People can either download one
off the website, or have somebody walk them through it.

The paper application is 20 pages long and asks for everything from names
and the number of people in your household to pension contributions and
alimony payments.

That means Cover Oregon staff will comb through documents to determine if
the per

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On Tue, Oct 1, 2013 at 11:07 AM, Judah McAuley <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> D'oh. Someone didn't do load testing, I guess.
>
> The Oregon exchange site, coveroregon.com, seems to be doing well. It's
> actually a pretty nice site. Nice design, useful layout, multi-lingual.
>
> Hope NY pulls it together quickly. And uses something other than Drupal :)
>
> Cheers,
> Judah
>


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