ObamaCare Vendors Unsure What Happens to Personal Information Lost During Sign Up

‘What happens to that information?’

BURGESS: “Ms. Campbell, can you tell me at this point how many people have signed up through CGI?”
CAMPBELL: “I cannot. And I need to clarify an answer I gave regarding 200 failures on the end-to-end test. It was an end-to-end test on the EIDM were there were 200 failures.”
BURGESS: “On that first morning, October 1, we were up late doing a vote, probably about 2:00 in the morning I attempted to sign in then — and met with the same response, the system asked my favorite kind of pasta or something along those lines, and froze up. And like Mr. Slavitt, I never got a confirmtory email on the many, many times I spent that information through. What happens to that information? Ms. Campbell?”
CAMPBELL: “That's on the EID side, so I’d have to--”
BURGESS: “What happens to that information? Can I ever get it back?”
SLAVITT: “I can relate my own experience. Of course what I found out that I didn't get an email back, I called the QSSI team to see what happened. Indeed, EIDM had a record of my transaction, received the transaction, and we know that EIDM received my submission. We also know they sent that transaction over to the marketplace. And as I mentioned EIDM is only a tool used in the registration process. It’s not the registration process. Beyond that I don't have any visibility.”
BURGESS: “Again, to answer my question, can I get that information back?”
SLAVITT: “I believe that information would still reside in the registration tool.”
BURGESS: “There’s only so many passwords that he the mental capacity to make up. I'm running through all of them, continuing to sign this up. If you could return some of them back to me, I would greatly appreciate that."

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