Administration officials announced that one of the website's subcontractors QSSI, Inc. Is being promoted to general contractor with overall responsibility for fixing the HealthCare.Gov website, set up to help Americans buy health insurance.
The problem-riddled site was supposed to be the online portal for uninsured Americans to get medical coverage under Obama's health care law, but it has turned into a huge bottleneck instead.
Until now, officials at a government agency had the lead role. QSSI has built a component of the website called the data hub that is working relatively well.
The system is not the centralized, government-run setup seen in places like Britain and instead uses various ways to require or encourage Americans to get private or, for the poor or elderly, government-provided insurance.
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