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Tax repeal in bill ‘Obamacare’ sign-up deadline is extended following glitches

HealthCare

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WASHINGTON, Dec 18, (AP): People will get more time to sign up for “Obamacare” health insurance, the Trump administra­tion announced Monday, following a spate of computer glitches over the weekend.

The new HealthCare.gov deadline is 3 am Eastern time on Wednesday, the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services said in a statement. Coverage takes effect Jan 1.

It was the second round of problems with online sign-ups for the agency in weeks. Senior lawmakers of both major parties are urging the administra­tion to publicize the availabili­ty of a redo for seniors who got inaccurate or confusing results using the Medicare Plan Finder. A redesign of the Medicare site produced search results that didn’t automatica­lly rank the prescripti­on drug plan with the lowest total cost first.

On Monday afternoon, the HealthCare.gov website displayed an alert telling people about the deadline extension. But it was in a small font, and a much larger banner directly below still said open enrollment was over, potentiall­y creating confusion.

The problems started Sunday, which was the original sign-up deadline. The last day of open enrollment is always the busiest, with hundreds of thousands of people going online or trying to reach the call center.

A group founded by former Barack Obama administra­tion officials said people using the website and the call center ran into delays and other problems. Get America Covered, as the group is known, urged the Trump administra­tion to extend the sign-up period by 48 hours.

The CMS agency, which oversees Medicare, Medicaid and the Affordable Care Act, said more than half a million customers were still able to enroll Sunday despite technical problems. Officials said the extension is being granted out of “an abundance of caution.”

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