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Tavenner Tells Senate Panel To Expect 800K Enrollees By End Of Nov., Answers Security Questions

Morning Briefing

Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services Administrator Marilyn Tavenner said Tuesday that fixes have been made to the federal website to improve users’ experiences. She also answered questions about an exchange security breach that she said is fixed. In the meantime, the Obama administration faces growing skepticism from those in its own party on the rollout.

First Edition: November 6, 2013

Morning Briefing

Today’s early morning highlights from the major news organizations, including reports detailing the contents of the health law’s “war room” notes as well as scene-setters for today’s Senate hearing testimony about healthcare.gov by Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius.

Obama Administration Worried Over Paper Applications When Healthcare.gov Problems Persisted

Morning Briefing

A myriad of issues related to enrolling people in the health law’s insurance marketplaces include new revelations that officials worried that allowing people to fill out paper applications for coverage on the federal marketplace would bring its own problems. Other issues examined include the roles of exchange call centers, “navigators,” and other paid or volunteer workers.

Dems, GOP Both Consider Bills To Let People Keep Their Health Coverage

Morning Briefing

Lawmakers on both sides of the aisle consider legislation that would allow people to keep the health insurance coverage they had that was canceled as a result of the health law. Elsewhere, Virginia’s governor race continues to hinge on the candidates’ stances on the law, and Senate Democrats may allow a vote on legislation that would end health law subsidies for lawmakers and their aides.