WH Chief of Staff: Blame Me for ObamaCare Failures

‘As you know, the website didn’t work the way it should have on October 1. That’s on us. That’s on me’

WH Chief of Staff: Healthcare.gov Problems ‘On Me’ (Washington Free Beacon)

White House Chief of Staff Denis McDonough appeared to take some personal responsibility for the technical failure of healthcare.gov Tuesday in remarks at Georgetown University:

DENIS MCDONOUGH: Let me talk for a minute about that marketplace, healthcare.gov. As you know, the website didn’t work the way it should have on October 1. That’s on us. That’s on me. As soon as we realized there were problems, we put an A team of experts to work, and as promised, the website is working better now and will work better tomorrow than it is today, and by the weekend, better than then. It will continually improve.

As of two days ago, the team has doubled the website’s capacity. It can handle 50,000 users at once, or over 800,000 users a day, comfortably. The average response time has gone from eight seconds to under one second, response time being the measure of time to click from one page to another in the site. The number of people successfully enrolling in health plans is climbing, while the error rate has gone from 6 percent to — (audio break) — inching closer to industry standard for such websites. So we’re getting back on track and will keep improving the site, as I just said, to ensure that it’s best for users.

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