“Those precious few who’ve managed to get past Healthcare.gov’s glitches and enroll in Obamacare are being un-enrolled, then re-enrolled, then un-enrolled again and again,” continued Gosar. “Plus, the details of the Obamacare plans — copays, deductibles, etc. — displayed on the website may be incorrect, potentially leading to millions of unhappy customers.”
Few people have been able to successfully navigate the healthcare website, and the few that get through are experiencing a myriad of problems.
According to the Washington Times, “Duplicate enrollments are a recurring issue. This means that the insurer is notified that somebody has enrolled in an insurance policy through the government exchange, but then receives another notice that the same person has un-enrolled, followed still later by another one that they re-enrolled, and so on.”
For more on Obamacare, see Jonathan DuHamels’ piece Obamacare sticker shock