Krugman: Good Glitches
Good Glitches
So, very early reports are that Obamacare exchanges are, as expected, having some technical glitches on the first day maybe even a bit worse than expected, because it appears that volume has been much bigger than predicted.
Heres what you need to know: this is good, not bad, news for the program. The glitches will get fixed...The big fear has been that a combination of ignorance and misinformation would keep people away, that they wouldnt sign up either because they didnt know that insurance was now available, or because Republicans had convinced them that the program was the spawn of the devil, or something. Lots of people logging on and signing up on the very first day a day when the Kamikaze Kongress is dominating the headlines is an early indication that its going to be fine, that plenty of people will sign up for the first year of health reform.
Yes, there may be some negative news stories about the glitches. But Obamacare is not up for a revote. As Jonathan Bernstein says, the only thing that matters is whether it works. And todays heavy volume is yet another sign along with abating health costs and below-expected premiums that it will.
http://krugman.blogs.nytimes.com/2013/10/01/good-glitches/
Good advice for those signing up for the ACA
http://www.democraticunderground.com/10023760193