U.S. agency says work to fix problem hampering Obamacare applications

Fifty-four-years-old Natalia Pollack, uninsured since 1999, is helped to sign up for health insurance through the Affordable Care Act, by Carlos Tapia, a certified application councilor in New York CityA day before the open enrollment deadline for private health coverage under Obamacare, some consumers are unable to submit applications because of "intermittent issues" with income verification, the U.S. Health and Human Services Department said on Saturday. A senior U.S. health official said last week that nearly 7.5 million people had signed up for 2015 Obamacare health plans through the federal exchange, and that demand was increasing as the Feb. 15 deadline approached.

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