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Ricardo Alonso-Zaldivar

Health-care changes in '17?

Next president will have power to overhaul

Financial incentives OK’d for workplace wellness programs

WASHINGTON – In a victory for business, federal regulators said Thursday that employers can continue to use financial penalties and rewards to nudge staff to participate in fast-growing work...

Tax refunds for many take hit

Health-care subsidies cause chaos among millions of filers

IRS goofs on its taxes

Treasury issues reprieve for health-law errors

Health-care law pushing rate of uninsured down

WASHINGTON – Even as it faces another Supreme Court challenge, President Barack Obama’s health-care law has steadily reduced the number of uninsured Americans, according to an extensive surv...

800,000 HealthCare.gov customers given wrong tax info

WASHINGTON – About 800,000 HealthCare.gov customers got the wrong tax information from the government, the Obama administration said Friday, and officials are asking those affected to delay ...

Health care sign-ups hit snag

WASHINGTON – Consumers trying to sign up for health insurance ahead of a looming deadline are getting snagged by technical difficulties, the Obama administration said Saturday. Ad...

Sunday deadline driving health law sign-ups for 2015

WASHINGTON – Ahead of a Sunday deadline, consumers are stepping up to enroll for 2015 coverage under President Barack Obama’s health-care law, administration officials said Wednesday. ...

Latest hacking case exposes gap

Health insurers don’t need to encrypt patient data

Uninsured: Beware of upcoming penalty

Average fine will be about $1,100 by 2016

Health official: Enrollment off to good start

Says Congress wanted subsidies to be available in all states

Crunch time for health-insurance sign-ups

WASHINGTON – President Barack Obama’s push to cover America’s uninsured faces another big test Monday. This time, it’s not only how the website functions, but how well the program...