Healthcare.gov Goes Down On Last Day To Enroll In Obamacare [UPDATE]

Healthcare.gov Just Went Down Again

WASHINGTON (AP) — The Obama administration's health care website stumbled on deadline day for new sign-ups.

Visitors to HealthCare.gov on Monday morning saw messages that the site was down for maintenance. At times the visitors were also directed to a virtual waiting room — a feature designed to ease the strain on the site during periods of heavy use.

The site was working again at 8 a.m., according to CNBC.

Administration spokesman Aaron Albright said the website undergoes "regular nightly maintenance" during off-peak hours and that period was extended because of a "technical problem." He did not say what the problem was, but a statement from the Department of Health and Human Services called it "a software bug" unrelated to application volume.

Albright said consumers seeking to sign up will be able to leave their email and "will be invited back when the system is available." Consumers can also call 1-800-318-2596 to complete the application process.

Officials said the website wasn't hacked. The site, which was receiving 1.5 million visitors a day last week, received about 2 million a day over the weekend.

Albright said the website is typically down for maintenance during the period from 1 a.m. to 5 a.m. EDT, and that as a result of the technical problems the site was down for close to four additional hours on Monday morning.

The sign-up website had been taken down briefly Friday, with consumer interest surging. Lately the site has been getting about 1.5 million visits a day.

A recent analysis for The Associated Press by the performance-measurement firm Compuware found that the government site runs slow compared with health insurance industry peers.

Update: A second glitch occurring around 12:00 p.m. EDT prevented some users from creating new accounts on Healthcare.gov, The Wall Street Journal reports. As opposed to the first glitch Monday morning, this second glitch affected the part of the system that processes peoples' identities. The Obama administration said that the glitch was fixed, according to a Reuters report published at 1:43 p.m. EDT.

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