I've been helping people enroll on healthcare.gov. Yesterday a new post went up on the hhs.gov blog about new fixes which says in part
Here are a few examples of last night’s fixes in each category:
First, to improve the user experience we’ve streamlined the site by removing potentially confusing screens and displays and adding helpful icons and calendar functions.
Second, to improve the enrollment process, several fixes focused on ensuring that information is correctly provided to users as they navigate through the site, so that people can move more efficiently and effectively through the enrollment process, and can be assured that the input they provide to the system is displayed properly.
We’ve also made changes to the summary and the review sections of the application so that information is displayed in a more user friendly manner. For example, records now show which coverage is being cancelled for a member—something particularly important to ensuring accuracy of 834 notices.
Navigating the site has not been easy for many people. From not knowing what to click on to getting stuck in loops because of poor design.
On Sunday lookit did a diary with screenshots showing what the website looked like.
So now I'm wondering with the fixes that were made what do the screens look like? Are they more intuitive and is it easier to get through the enrollment process?
Can anybody fill me in?
I live in MN with its own exchange so I can't create an account and see for myself or I would.