Health care sign up improves, but some states seek workarounds for tech issues

JUDY WOODRUFF: It's been just over a week since some Americans first started getting health insurance coverage through the new marketplaces.

The federal website and the government's enrollment efforts seem to be working substantially better, but there are still a fair share of questions and complications, including for some people eligible for Medicaid going online at HealthCare.gov. And there have been troubles for some of the state-created exchanges.

Sarah Kliff is following all this for The Washington Post.

And it's good to you have back with us.

SARAH KLIFF, The Washington Post: Thank you.

JUDY WOODRUFF: So, Sarah, let's stipulate that things, as we said, do seem to be generally going better for the sign-up process. That's your understanding?

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SARAH KLIFF: Yes.

JUDY WOODRUFF: But let's talk about, for example, people who are eligible for Medicaid, going on the federal Web site and some of them are having problems. Tell us about that.

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