The former CIO for Oregon’s troubled health care insurance website is alleging that state officials engaged in a “substantial cover-up” meant to deflect blame away from themselves and onto herself and the project’s contractor, Oracle.
Carolyn Lawson, who was forced to resign in December, this week filed a tort claim notice, which is a required precursor to filing a lawsuit against the state.
Lawson oversaw the initial development of Cover Oregon, the state-level exchange created in connection with President Barack Obama’s national health care policy reforms. The site was supposed to go live Oct. 1 but has been racked with problems, with no clear resolution to all its issues in sight.
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Carolyn Lawson, who was forced to resign in December, this week filed a tort claim notice, which is a required precursor to filing a lawsuit against the state.
Lawson oversaw the initial development of Cover Oregon, the state-level exchange created in connection with President Barack Obama’s national health care policy reforms. The site was supposed to go live Oct. 1 but has been racked with problems, with no clear resolution to all its issues in sight.
To read this article in full or to leave a comment, please click here Reported by PC World 8 hours ago.