Screenshot of Healthcare.gov Come Nov. 15, all eyes will return to Healthcare.gov with memories of last year’s flawed technological launch top of mind as the Affordable Care Act’s…
The Sunshine Act was introduced in 2010 to illuminate the financial relationships the health care industry has with doctors and teaching hospitals, but the launch of the Open…
White hat hackers within the Department of Health and Human Services’ Office of the Inspector General set out to test the integrity of Healthcare.gov security earlier this…
The recent breach a Healthcare.gov test server might not have put users’ personal information at risk, but a congressional oversight hearing Thursday revealed that early glitches during…
The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services has not done enough to secure Healthcare.gov and the personal information belonging to millions of Americans stored on the system…
U.S. CTO Todd Park (File photo: Institute of Medicine) He may not be the U.S. chief technology officer anymore, but Todd Park, the technology lead under President…
The Department of Health and Human Services is looking to streamline management overseeing the federal health insurance marketplace, appointing a new deputy administrator while announcing that it’s…