As President Barack Obama gears up for his plan to blanket the airwaves on Sunday morning, entrepreneurs wonder whether he will discuss health insurance for self employed people. SelfEmployedHealthNetwork.com, a website committed to helping people find self employed health insurance, offers information on the administration’s proposal so far and a source to find affordable medical insurance …
A freelancer has a lot of possibilities open, and here we don’t count the work satisfaction but rather the stress free work environment and the independence. But there are not only advantages to self-employment, because their is incessantly the issue of health insurance, bookkeeping and accounting, taxes and health insurance.
Plenty has changed since 2006, the latest year that the uninsured of California was counted by the U.S. Census. But even then, many months before the current recession hit, the percentage of people living without health insurance in our state was startling
When it comes to health care reform in America , there is a relatively simple solution that will cover everyone’s basic health care, control costs and save businesses, most people and the country a lot of money. It’s called a single-payer health plan, where the government collects taxes to finance national health insurance . The government, which is the “single payer,” covers all citizens and pays the bills when they visit private (or public) doctors, hospitals and other facilities for medical care.
The nation has 8.6 million children who lack public or private health insurance and 1.3 million of them are in California, Families USA, a Washington-based advocate for expanded health access, says in a report based on new census data. California, the nation’s most populous state, is just behind Texas in the numbered of medically uninsured children , Families USA says, and at 12.5 percent has the nation’s 12th highest rate. Texas is No.
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Sudden health-care changes unlikely in California
There are some positives – the number of overweight children in California declined slightly and preschool enrollment increased. Yet the overall health picture, especially for California’s low-income kids, is grim according to a new research brief “Trends in the Health of Young Children in California” by the UCLA Center for Health Policy Research and sponsored by First 5 California
ABC’s liberal medical editor, Dr. Tim Johnson, appeared on Wednesday’s “Good Morning America to boost Barack Obama’s universal health care plan and critique the more market oriented proposals of John McCain. Co-host Robin Roberts began the segment by seriously asserting, “We’re not endorsing one plan over the other