


There was plenty of finger pointing on Capitol Hill when a House Committee grilled the contractors responsible for the healthcare.gov website. The two main companies blamed each other, along with poor federal oversight. But there are serious questions emerging about the track record of one of those companies, CGI Federal. Drew Griffin has a closer look.
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My private health insurance was cancelled by Aetna. It was not a barebones policy. It was the same identical plan I had while I was working for an oil company. It cost $1000 a month, but it paid all or almost all of my medical bills because the deductible was only $300. All I keep hearing about are high deductible policies being cancelled because they do not offer the minimum benefits. But what about those like me who got cancelled?