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Healthcare.gov

I'm part of a small team that's been working on healthcare.gov for the last few months alongside a bunch of other Google, Facebook, and Y Combinator alums.

We'll always remember what Mikey told us in December, after the site was back up, could handle a non-trivial amount of traffic, and people who wanted health insurance could finally get it:

"1 in 1000 uninsured people die each year. It's not an exaggeration to say that due to the work we're doing here, 5,000-10,000 people will live to see the end of 2014. You should be proud of what you've done, but we should also all be grateful to have this opportunity."

We're all grateful to be here, but there's a hell of a lot more work to be done.

If any of you out there are an amazing software engineer or SRE, and want to help make our government work better, please shoot us an email: brandon@hcgov.us

For more info, see:

Obama's Trauma Team: Inside the Nightmare Launch of HealthCare.Gov https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=7312442



It looks like the average across the whole population in the U.S. is 8 in 1000 people will die each year [1].

[1] http://data.worldbank.org/indicator/SP.DYN.CDRT.IN


Maybe the actual stat is that one in those eight people dies due to being uninsured?


I bet a huge percentage of people dying are over 65 and have Medicare. You need numbers for those outside of that safety net to compare.


Is this open for remote candidate?


Right now, we're looking for folks who can move to the Baltimore/DC area for at least 1-3 months -- it's just hard to get stuff done in this environment without being here in-person!


location?


Right now, we've all been pitching in on 1-3 month rotations to the DC/Baltimore area. (If you'd be interested in helping but can't necessarily move to Maryland... stay tuned :) .)




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