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Texas Medicaid is technically a government agency, but like many large government agencies, their IT is contracted to a commercial company.

They have online eligibility verification as well as claims submission and processing both of which are by any standard commercial applications, and the platform is ASP.NET. They also have a desktop edition that allows healthcare providers to access the same system using a Windows interface instead of a browser, and this is a NET application as well.

They may not be as big as e-Bay, who is? But Texas is in the top 4 in terms of state Medicaid programs, up there with CA, NY,and FLA. I work with a pediatrics clinic in Austin, which is what I would consider a modest size city, actually small by my standards (Atlanta) or compared to Dallas. We see 150 kids a day and submit well over a 1000 transactions to their site daily. So for the entire state of Texas, it is a pretty large system, definitely.

I have no idea how many servers they run, but if your question is "Can NET really be used to develop large stable applications" I would have to say yes. Texas Medicaid site availablity is for all practical purposes 100% and in terms of server operation errors, I would decribe them as negligible.

Robert
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