Self Employed Health Plans
Self Employed Health Plans News
Ten health-insurance tips for new graduates
Tuesday Jun 9, 2009
Here are ten tips for college graduates to help them stay healthy and stay insured.
Nursing Homes Rated
Monday Jun 1, 2009
Now you can use an online tool, provided by the federal government, to compare and evaluate nursing homes.
Drug CEOs Switch Tactics on Reform
Wednesday May 27, 2009
Drug companies are no longer blocking the efforts of health-care reform and are actually opting to help with the challenge. But what's in it for them?
Hard-to-Insure Find Coverage
Wednesday May 27, 2009
In another creative twist, those who have lost their health insurance are forming a business, or using an existing one, to buy a group insurance policy.
Providers Pledge to Curb Health Costs
Monday May 11, 2009
Washington is making some progress with the health-care industry as health-care providers are promising to work to keep costs down over the next two decades.
Persistent Workers May Get Help
Tuesday Apr 21, 2009
For those who've been laid off from companies who've suffered from foreign competition, Trade Adjustment Assistance may be able to provide major relief. Here's how to determine your eligibility and how to apply.
Novel Approach to Health Plans
Tuesday Apr 14, 2009
Hospitals and nonprofits around the country are working to help small business employees receive health-care coverage.
Insurance Aid for the Newly Unemployed
Sunday Apr 5, 2009
As part of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009, the federal government will pay 65% of Cobra continuation coverage premiums for individuals who lost their jobs within the last several months.
Five Key Steps After a Layoff
Wednesday Feb 25, 2009
Try not to panic if you are laid off, and start thinking about making a new financial plan. Here are five element to include in your new plan to keep your finances under control.
Stimulus plan gives personal health a booster shot
Thursday Feb 19, 2009
One of the provisions of the economic stimulus package will direct $87 billion for Medicaid spending, so state services won't be cut. There is also aid for making Cobra affordable to the unemployed, moving to computerize health records and funding research to compare the effectiveness of treatments.





