Three programmers from San Francisco have built their own version of Healthcare.gov over the course of “a few late nights”. While the website doesn’t have the same functionality of the government website, it still demonstrates how Healthcare.gov can improve its design.
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Three programmers build their own version of Healthcare.gov in their spare time
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Published November 10, 2013
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A trio of programmers in San Francisco have built their own version of Healthcare.gov, the federal insurance marketplace that has had serious technical issues since launching on October 1st, over the course of “a few late nights.”
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