Indiana medical software company reports hack exposed information on 3.9M people across US
An Indiana medical software company has reported the private information of 3.9 million people nationwide was exposed when its networks were hacked earlier this year.
Recalls This Week: Bean Bag Chairs, Toy Monkeys
Bean bag chairs that can trap kids are among this week's recalled consumer products.
AbbVie, Shire, Bank of America, Lakeland Industries and Petrobras are big market movers
Stocks that moved substantially or traded heavily Wednesday on the New York Stock Exchange and the Nasdaq Stock Market: NYSE AbbVie Inc., up 50 cents to $54.63 The pharmaceutical company is reconsidering its $55 billion buyout of Shire, putting it at risk of paying a $1.6 billion fee.
Hewlett-Packard Recalls More Than 5 Million AC Power Cords for Notebook Computers
Hewlett-Packard Company is recalling about 5.6 million notebook computer AC power cords in this country and another 446,700 in Canada because of possible overheating, which can pose a fire and burn hazard.
Cerner inks deal to buy Seimens' health information technology unit for $1.3 billion
Health information technology company Cerner Corp. is buying the health information technology business unit of German industrial conglomerate Siemens AG for $1.3 billion in cash.
Researchers using iPhones to collect data on Parkinson's, asthma, other ills
Jody Kearns doesn't like to spend time obsessing about her Parkinson's disease.
Hackers move from retail to health care, may target education next, say security researchers
The health care sector has become the hot target for hackers in recent months, according to researchers at Symantec, a leading cybersecurity company that says it's also seeing big increases in "spear-phishing," ''ransomware" and efforts to exploit newly discovered vulnerabilities in software used by a wide range of industries.
Cyber hackers see potentially rewarding targets when they attack health care companies
Health care offers attractive growth opportunities for cyber criminals looking to steal reams of personal information, as the hacking of a database maintained by the second-largest U.S. health insurer proves.
Obamacare, Form 1095-A, and The Premium Tax Credit
The information on the 1095-A will be used to reconcile advance payments of the premium tax credit made on your behalf to your insurance provider.
How to Duck the Obamacare Uninsured Penalty
You have plenty of ways to avoid the new tax penalty under the health care law.
What to Know About Filling Out Obamacare Tax Forms
For most taxpayers, it won't be a headache. But some will have to fill out extra forms.
No Health Coverage? You May Face A Tax Penalty
ObamaCare says if a person did not obtain health coverage for himself, his spouse and dependent children, tax penalties will be inflicted beginning in 2014.
You May Get a Tax Credit for Health Insurance
Are you eligible for a tax credit to help pay for health insurance premiums?
How to Calculate ObamaCare Penalties
Beginning in 2014, individuals without health insurance for up to three consecutive months will face a penalty on their income tax return. Here's how to calculate it.
New for 2013: Additional Medicare Tax
The Additional Medicare Tax went into effect this year and will be levied on wages, other compensation, and self-employment income paid after the start of the year.
IRS Shifts Into Overdrive as ‘Cadillac Tax’ Looms
The Internal Revenue Service is trying to map out who should pay a hefty, forthcoming tax on high end healthcare plans.
Last-Minute Tax Filers: Beware of This Obamacare Scam
If you don’t have health coverage, you pay a penalty to the government. And scammers are ready to take advantage of that.
Get Deduction for Health Plan Through My Business?
You don't have to meet a high hurdle to deduct premiums if your small business is profitable.
Tax Planning: Tapping Mom's Nest Egg to Help with Care
When it comes to finding the most tax-efficient way to sell a parent's stock, consider hiring a certified public accountant.
Use Roth IRA for Medical Bills to Avoid Tax Hit?
If you are nearly out of options to pay medical bills, using your Roth IRA may be prescribed.














