HealthCare.gov’s small business insurance marketplace goes live

 

A year after postponing the launch of the small business part of HealthCare.gov, it has gone live with reports of only modest technical flaws, reports Washington Post.

However, the article reports that insurance brokers are facing some difficulty in accessing their accounts and, in some cases, are not showing up on the computer system’s list of local insurance professionals available to coach small businesses, according to the article.

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