Jun 17th, 2009
Many people today already involved in the business world or young people just making their entrance, it can and usually is an experience like no other. To complicate matters, there are many who enter the working world as self-employed rather than to be employed by a large corporation. The choices are limitless, but the realities […]
Jun 16th, 2009
A study in the American Journal of Medicine recently reported that approximately two-thirds of bankruptcies in the United States were related to medical problems. What they found surprising in this article was the fact that the majority of those who filed for bankruptcy had health insurance. In fact, they found that almost 80% were insured, including some […]
Jun 15th, 2009
Obama’s Reform and How it Will Affect Individuals and Health Insurers Alike. The state of healthcare in America is in dire straits, 47 million Americans are without any healthcare at this time and many more are under-insured. Unlike any other industrial country in the Western hemisphere, the United States is the only country without universal […]
Jun 12th, 2009
Helping the working public remain healthy in New York is at best a most daunting task. It takes time, perseverance, and diligence to continuously monitor any illness that may affect the mass public. The State of New York has an innovative and unique internet site, offering many helpful suggestions for any resident with unanswered questions. […]
Jun 11th, 2009
Well the answer to this questions is going to surprise many readers and health insurance companies alike, but according to the World Health Organization, WHO, forty people under twenty-five died every single hour…add that up…it is an truly outrageous number! This is the second leading cause of death in children ages five to twenty-nine, and […]
Jun 9th, 2009
There are many reasons for choosing a job besides the obvious reason of being employed and collecting a paycheck at the end of the week. One consideration is to choose an employer based on whether or not the company has a union on the premises or there is a union in the field such as the United Teamsters Union. Union workers are paid better than non-unionized workers.
Jun 8th, 2009
When you are self-employed, the cost of health insurance is totally on your shoulders. How much health insurance should you have? That would depend upon your personal and family needs. All too much, self-employed people have little or no health coverage. If you don’t have medical insurance the medical bills will pile up. If you […]
Jun 5th, 2009
There are thousands of self-employed Hoosiers who are going without health insurance coverage. All personal insurance care policies in Indiana are medically underwritten, which means there is no guaranteed issue for personal and family policies. Based on the answers you give on your application for health insurance, the underwriters will allow insurance companies to evaluate […]
Jun 3rd, 2009
If you are looking for health insurance for the self-employed, a good place to start is online. Even if you don’t buy online, you can get affordable health insurance quotes online, and then go from there to a local insurance agent if you wish. If you know what you are doing, shopping online for medical […]
May 29th, 2009
Besides the advantage of being your own boss, one of the added benefits of being self-employed in New York is the ability to purchase a health insurance plan specifically for the self-employed. What defines this insurance market is that the self employed create their own work, or as sub-contractors, run an assortment of businesses and […]