Facing 50,000-application backlog, insurance marketplace chief breaks down in tears
The head of the states beleaguered health insurance marketplace, which was once a national model, broke down in tears Thursday, as she described how demoralizing it has been for her staff to struggle with a broken website that has left an unknown number of people without coverage.
Jean Yang, the executive director of the Massachusetts Health Connector, wept at a board meeting, where it was disclosed that 50,000 applications for health insurance are sitting in a pile, and have yet to be entered into a computer system.
Each one of those applications requires two hours to process, adding to a mountain of work facing Connector staff as they scramble to prevent people from losing insurance, officials said.
These people came here to lead and innovate, and instead theyre doing manual workarounds, and they are embarrassed to tell friends and family that they work for the Health Connector, Yang said at the board meeting.
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