They know exactly how many of the successfully created accounts actually bought policies.
The number is so low that they are embarrassed. It’s because people thought it would be free and it’s not.
Look for them to use their navigators to “buy” policies off the exchange to make their numbers look better.
Oh... Kate, pass this over to your IT people.
This will give you the number of actual accounts:
Select count(*) from Accounts
This will give you the number of people with policies:
Select count(*) from Accounts
Where PolicyEffectiveDate is not null
Simple enough?
You’re exactly right. The underlying database(s) can easily calculate this. They just don’t like the results of the count. It is politically embarrassing and indicates that Obamacare will collapse under the weight of high costs to taxpayers.
This should be good for at least three months worth of Dilbert cartoons...
I think no one has been able to sign up. Not a single person. Not one.
Why do I say that?
Because the media would be all over themselves interviewing those that were able to sign up and since no one was able to, there is no one to interview extolling the virtues of government “healthcare.”
The fact is they can’t find one single person that was able to sign up.