Maryland To Scrap Health Insurance Website
A Maryland state board voted to scrap its troubled health insurance website and replace it with technology from Deloitte LLP that formed the backbone of Connecticut's more successful website. The federal government will need to approve Maryland's plans. It is estimated to cost between $40 and $50 million to replace the website. The board of Maryland's health benefit exchange voted to authorize the board's chairman to finalize a contract with Deloitte. The terms of the proposed contract weren't made available. In December, the state brought in Optum/QSSI, a unit of UnitedHealth Group Inc. to . . .
