This document appears to be a news article or report excerpt bearing a House Oversight Committee Bates stamp (HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_019426). It details the technical challenges, anticipated glitches, and testing issues surrounding the rollout of the Affordable Care Act (Obamacare) health insurance exchanges in various states (CA, OR, NV, DC) and at the federal level. Despite the user prompt, the document contains absolutely no text related to Jeffrey Epstein, Ghislaine Maxwell, or their associates; it is entirely focused on healthcare policy implementation circa 2013.
| Name | Role | Context |
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| Amy Fauver | Spokeswoman for Cover Oregon |
Commented on the uncertainty of bugs in the new system.
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| Oscar Hidalgo | Spokesman for Covered California |
Discussed the complexity of the system and deadlines for readiness.
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| Robert H. Bonthius Jr. | Lawyer |
Legal Aid Society of Cleveland; warned of serious difficulties, delays, and errors.
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| Barack Obama | President |
Predicted bumps and glitches in the launch.
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| Kathleen Sebelius | Health and Human Services Secretary |
Acknowledged tight time frames and imperfect testing conditions.
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| Jon Hager | Executive Director |
Nevada’s Silver State Health Insurance Exchange; discussed testing issues with the federal hub and contingency plans.
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| Location | Context |
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"“Even though we’re testing now, once you actually have the system up, you don’t know what the bugs will be,” said Amy Fauver"Source
"“There will be something up and running, but there will be serious, serious difficulties with it”"Source
"“We have to build and test simultaneously. . . . It’s a big operational issue, but all systems are a go for the first of October.” - Kathleen Sebelius"Source
"“If there’s a new rule, that could throw us into a quandary,” Hager said."Source
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