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Oracle failed to deliver a fully functioning website by the beginning of the 2014 open enrollment period on October 1, 2013. As a result, the State was forced to spend millions of taxpayer dollars to hire and train staff to manually enroll individuals in healthcare coverage.
May 25, 2016
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Sep 19, 2016 · The state reached a $100 million settlement with software company Oracle, which was in charge of the “Cover Oregon” exchange website, OPB.org ...
Mar 4, 2014 · Oregon's crippled Obamacare exchange is making moves that could remove primary vendor Oracle from future work.
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Sep 21, 2016 · The settlement includes $60 million in “free customer service support,” the state says, and a “cost-free” 6-year license agreement for Oracle ...
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Aug 22, 2014 · The state blames the software company's "incompetent work" for the failure of its Cover Oregon healthcare enrollment website.
Cover Oregon was intended to enable Oregonians and small businesses to purchase health insurance at federally subsidized rates. Cover Oregon. Agency overview.
Oct 20, 2016 · The governor and his administration blamed Oracle, which had received $240 million to build Cover Oregon, for the website's collapse, and Oracle ...
Aug 22, 2014 · Oregon's Attorney General Ellen Rosenblum has filed a lawsuit against Oracle for failing to build a functional Affordable Care Act website.
Sep 15, 2016 · There is one word that best sums up the lawsuit between Oracle and Oregon over the vendor's work on the state's failed Obamacare website: Ugly.
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Mar 7, 2014 · It's bad enough that the state of Oregon has paid software giant Oracle over $100 million to build a healthcare exchange site that doesn't work.
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