Posted on 10/22/2013 9:30:41 PM PDT by Steven Tyler
I came across that in the first few days of the site when I was exploring. I started writing down pertinent info for my age group for each plan, not realizing there was a total of 106 plans for Pinal County (AZ) alone! Little did I know it was apparently privileged information, lol.
I saved it in CSV format, too, and it shows the same size as your, but it says not all of file downloaded and stops in the middle of Texas. I tried it several times with the same result.
Did you get the whole thing?
He means they tried to hide it but they didn't succeed in hiding it.
From an earlier thread:
The pricing information isn’t intended to be hidden. The table is also visible (intentionally) here: https://www.healthcare.gov/health-plan-information/
The navigator database appears to contain the publicly available contact info for navigators. Not much of a “breach” here...
posted by Conscience of a Conservative
ping pong
It's time for the Communist-in-Chief to go.
>> I know all of my personal info is safe on healthcare.gov but, dang my luck, I cant get logged in.
Isn’t it sad the NSA gets castigated for privacy violations while ObamaCare inevitably gets a free pass at everyone’s private health info.
For the record, I stood in defense of the NSA since way-back-when...
Bookmark.
Anyone have a hypothesis why there’s only 34 States listed???
No, it is 666.
The other 33 have been foreclosed on by China?
Pardon the typo.
The other 23 have been foreclosed on by China?
I downloaded it into Excel. And it has LIVE CHAT!!!!
You should have the whole file. It has 183,132 lines but Excel has a limit of 65,536 rows, so it cannot load everything into one worksheet.
34 States have federal run exchanges and websites. If you live in a lib state your state might have set up a state-federal exchange as a partnership.
So this website only has these 34 states
I just remembered the maximum number of rows was increased at one time. My version of Excel is 65,536. What version of Excel are you running?
Excel 2007 increased the rows to a little over a million rows. Previous verions were limited to 65,536.
Yep... I’m still in the dark ages — Excel 2003.
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