By Albert Lin
Since moving to Florida two years, Gretti Diaz, a 27-year-old originally from Cuba who works as a gas-station cashier in Miami, has not had health insurance. So she eagerly awaited the day when she could sign up for subsidized coverage under the Affordable Care Act. But like many Americans who tried to enroll via the web, Diaz hit a roadblock.
Given the government’s problems rolling out Healthcare.gov, perhaps it should come as no surprise that the Spanish version, CuidadoDeSalud.gov, has also met with its own share of issues.