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(Bloomberg) Todays deadline for Americans to sign up for Obamacare health coverage effective Jan. 1 was extended until midnight tomorrow as heavy traffic to the online enrollment system caused a queuing system to be activated. Government technicians deploy the queuing system when traffic at the site, healthcare.gov, approaches 50,000 simultaneous users. Customers can request that an e-mail automatically be sent when traffic subsides.
December 23 -
2013 is not over yet. Employers and HR and benefits professionals must address these 14 compliance issues before the New Year begins. Timothy F. Kennedy is a partner in Montgomery McCracken Walker & Rhoadss Employee Benefits and Executive Compensation Practice, concisely outlines retirement and health care issues that plan sponsors must consider in the following days.
December 23 -
President Barack Obama said the thousands of people now signing up for coverage under the Affordable Care Act overshadow the hit hes been taking in the polls for the defect-riddled roll-out of the Affordable Care Act.
December 20 -
Hundreds of thousands of people whose health plans are being canceled because their coverage doesnt meet Obamacare rules will be exempt next year from the U.S. mandate that all Americans carry medical insurance.
December 20 -
Security on the ACA exchanges needs to be taken very seriously by advisers.
December 19 -
Columnist Jack Kwicien on how you go about selecting the right merger candidate.
December 19 -
Improved health is the top New Years resolution among employees, as 82% say they pledge to lose weight, increase exercise or reduce stress in 2014, according to a survey from Keas.
December 19 -
Benefits broker John Garven juggles enrollment meetings while using Twitter to amplify his business.
December 19 -
High enrollment numbers increase phone hold times on state exchanges, as computer enrollment keeps pace
December 18 -
Much concern had been voiced about the ability for consumers and insurers alike to execute billing and payment between Dec. 23 and Dec. 31 for coverage effective Jan. 1. AHIP offered to extend that deadline to Jan. 10 on Wednesday.
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