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FP Archives • October 31, 2013, 04:42:23 IST
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President Barack Obama’s top health official apologised Wednesday for wasting consumers’ time as they tried to use the crippled website that allows them to buy government-mandated health insurance under the overhaul known as Obamacare.

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Washington: President Barack Obama’s top health official apologised Wednesday for wasting consumers’ time as they tried to use the crippled website that allows them to buy government-mandated health insurance under the overhaul known as Obamacare. Obama later in the day defended the value of the signature legislation of his presidency, telling an audience in Boston, “We are going to see this through.” He said he takes “full responsibility” for resolving the computer problems as soon as possible. Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius told a congressional committee that the website access problems were “miserably frustrating” and that she takes the blame for fixing the system by the end of November. She said the website was improving daily, but as the hearing got underway, consumers trying to log in from Virginia got this message: “The system is down at the moment.” [caption id=“attachment_1203443” align=“alignleft” width=“380”] ![Cathey Park from Cambridge, Mass. shows the words ](https://images.firstpost.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/10/Obama-HealthCare380_AP.jpg) Cathey Park from Cambridge, Mass. shows the words “I Love Obamacare” on her cast for her broken wrist as she waits for President Barack Obama to speak at Boston’s historic Faneuil Hall about the federal health care law. AP[/caption] “Hold me accountable for the debacle,” she said at the opening of a contentious hearing before the powerful House Energy and Commerce Committee. “I’m responsible.” Republicans have argued the troubled website’ glitches are proof the government is incapable of managing the complex health care program. Obama’s White House legacy depends heavily on whether his massive overhaul of the U.S. health care system will succeed, and so far it’s been an embarrassment. The United States had been the largest developed nation without a national health care system. Sebelius testified as another controversy brewed over a wave of cancellation notices hitting small businesses and individuals who buy their own insurance. Republicans say that contradicts one of Obama’s earliest promises about the health law: You can keep your plan if you like it. Obama’s promise dates back to June 2009, when Congress was starting to grapple with how to cover millions of uninsured Americans. The cancellations affect some of the 5 percent of Americans who buy health insurance on the private market. The rest have coverage through their employers or through the Medicare and Medicaid programs for the elderly and poor. The cancellations affect policyholders whose coverage now falls short of new standards in the health care law. “If you’re getting one of these letters, just shop around in the new market place,” Obama said. “That’s what it’s for.” He pointed to benefits already available under the health care law, including ending discrimination against children with pre-existing conditions or people with mental health issues. Beyond that were new questions about security of the website. An internal government memo obtained by The Associated Press shows administration officials were concerned that a lack of testing posed a high security risk for the website. The Sept. 27 memo to Medicare and Medicaid chief Marylin Tavenner said a contractor was not able to test all the security controls in one complete version of the system. Insufficient testing “exposed a level of uncertainty that can be deemed as a high risk,” the memo said. “You accepted a risk on behalf of every user…that put their personal financial information at risk,” Republican Rep. Mike Rogers told Sebelius during questioning. “Amazon would never do this … This is completely an unacceptable level of security.” Sebelius countered that the system is secure. Added spokeswoman Joanne Peters: “When consumers fill out their online…applications, they can trust that the information they’re providing is protected by stringent security standards and that the technology underlying the application process has been tested and is secure.” As Sebelius testified, a growing number of Republicans in Congress were calling for Obama to fire her. The federal law doesn’t create a government-run system like Britain’s, but it does mandate that large employers provide insurance and that everyone must be insured or face tax penalties. Those who can’t afford insurance can receive subsidies in states that accepted federal money for an expansion of the Medicaid program for low-income Americans. Several Republican-governed states rejected the federal money and are not expanding Medicaid. AP

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