Exchange Officials Address ‘Glitchy’ Start

Exchange Officials Address ‘Glitchy’ Start

At the first meeting of the health benefit exchange board since Covered California's enrollment effort launched, officials evaluated many facets of the rollout, including the "glitchy beginning."

Covered California’s board yesterday met for the first time and reviewed the Oct. 1 launch of the exchange. Across the country and in California many people were frustrated by long waits and some confusion with the rollout of the first six-month-long enrollment period.

Given the size of the undertaking, some difficulty with the launch was to be expected, said board member Robert Ross.

“It’s been a glitchy beginning,” Ross said at yesterday’s board meeting. “But I don’t know how anything this size wouldn’t be like that.”

Overall, given the high volume of interest in the exchange and the huge amount of information exchange workers were able to deliver, the launch did well, said Covered California executive director Peter Lee.

“A lot of people look at the mistakes, and see fodder for headlines for failure,” Lee said. “For us, our mission is to improve every single day.”

People need to take a little bit longer view, he said.

“We are three weeks into the first month of a six-month opening enrollment period for a system that sets up the next 100 years of health care in California. We are not perfect. But we are doing a pretty darned good job,” Lee said.

Yesterday’s meeting included updates on many aspects of the enrollment and education effort at the exchange:

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