This morning, Bob posted on the outrageous waste of money called the Health Exchange, and to which I added a note about its apparently non-trivial cyber-security problems.
But it apparently doesn't take Romanian hackers to fundamentally destroy the site's credibility or usefulness:
"According to [a report from the health department inspector general], the administration was unable to resolve 2.6 million so-called "inconsistencies" out of a total of 2.9 million such problems from October through December 2013."
That's a 90% fail rate. And that's even after "applicants submitted appropriate documentation."
Winning!
Oh, and there's this: out of those 330,000 or so cases that were actually "fixable," only about 3% were actually resolved. And that's a 97% fail rate.
My apologies to those of us who were told that there'd be no math.
But it apparently doesn't take Romanian hackers to fundamentally destroy the site's credibility or usefulness:
"According to [a report from the health department inspector general], the administration was unable to resolve 2.6 million so-called "inconsistencies" out of a total of 2.9 million such problems from October through December 2013."
That's a 90% fail rate. And that's even after "applicants submitted appropriate documentation."
Winning!
Oh, and there's this: out of those 330,000 or so cases that were actually "fixable," only about 3% were actually resolved. And that's a 97% fail rate.
My apologies to those of us who were told that there'd be no math.