Washington’s health insurance marketplace got off to a rocky start Tuesday morning.
Shortly after launching Washington Healthplanfinder at 7:30 a.m., the exchange pulled the website offline to correct problems plaguing site visitors. The site, www.wahealthplanfinder.org, was finally back up and running at 1:30 p.m.
Washington Health Benefit Exchange, the public-private partnership tasked with implementing Healthplanfinder, put the site in maintenance mode to determine why some consumers trying to enroll in health coverage were experiencing slow loading times or difficulty completing their applications.
The exchange’s information technology staff investigated the issues and made system modifications to correct the problems. But exchange officials warn consumers may still experience bumps with the website.
“Please note that some users may still experience intermittent issues completing online applications,” Richard Onizuka, chief executive officer of the exchange, said in a news release. “We encourage all applicants to save their information and return to wahealthplanfinder.org should such a situation arise.”