A man looks over the Affordable Care Act signup page on the HealthCare.gov website in New York in this photo illustrationTwo months after the disastrous launch of a key section of President Barack Obama's healthcare law, administration officers on Sunday stated that they had completed their intention of getting HealthCare.gov operating easily however warned the website online will need more fixes. Obama's particularly appointed adviser Jeffrey Zients said a 5-week emergency "tech surge" had doubled the capacity of the net medical health insurance portal whereas making it more responsive and no more prone to mistakes. "The underside line: HealthCare.gov on December 1 is night time and day from where it used to be on October 1," Zients informed newshounds a day after the administration's self-imposed November 30 time limit for making the website operate correctly for the overwhelming majority of customers. "We have a way more stable machine that’s reliably open for business." The administration's key fulfillment was once to increase website online capacity to 50,000 simultaneous users, which would enable HealthCare.gov to handle a minimum of 800,000 customers per day.