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Politics : Liberalism: Do You Agree We've Had Enough of It? -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: tonto who wrote (161270)10/24/2013 8:06:02 AM
From: chartseer  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 224750
 
Did he say at what cost?



To: tonto who wrote (161270)10/24/2013 11:25:54 AM
From: Woody_Nickels1 Recommendation

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tonto

  Respond to of 224750
 
The website is the least of the problems, imho.
The 'back office' exchange of the info the website
collects, with insurers, other gov't agencies, IRS, etc.
is a bigger problem. Every corp. and agency keeps
their data in a different format, some don't even
keep the same data, etc.

Add to that, the fact that websites are no longer
programmed, but are 'generated' by website building
software like Front Page, and you'll find that few
programmers actually code anymore. They thus are
less knowledgeable about code, and fixing the
voluminous code generated by the website
generators will be dificult.

Another big problem is that the requirements of the
O'care system are still being determined. We have a
bunch of conceited, self-proclaimed know it all libtards
trying to specify requirements in fields they know
little about. Insurance, medicine, pharmacy, accounting,
etc. are not trifles to be simply dismissed by bureaucrats
as 'easy'. Integrating all their data will be difficult, if not
a nightmare. People go to school now, just to learn the
codes that Medicaid uses for medical access/procedures.

It's a can of worms, unless the gov't can keep the specs
simple.