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Health Insurance Options for Part-Time Workers
Health Insurance Options for Part-Time WorkersTraditionally, full-time workers are accustomed to getting their health insurance through their employer.For people who are self-employed, work as 1099 contractors, or work part-time, health insurance options are a bit more complicated, but they are certainly not impossible, especially if you are willing to think outside the box.Health Insurance Option #1: Group Health PlanIf you are working part-time, you may be able to get on your employer's group health plan.
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Income, Poverty, and Health Insurance in the United States in 2015
Income, Poverty, and Health Insurance in the United States in 2015Watch as President Obama discusses the remarkable progress today's Census report laid out with the Chairman of his Council of Economic Advisers, Jason Furman.Today's report from the Census Bureau shows the remarkable progress that American families have made as the recovery continues to strengthen.Real median household income grew 5.2 percent from 2014 to 2015, the fastest annual growth on record.
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East Africa: Makerere Dons Want Health Insurance Policy Fast-Tracked
East Africa: Makerere Dons Want Health Insurance Policy Fast-TrackedKampala — Makerere University lecturers have urged government to fast-track the enacting of the health insurance Bill into law, saying many Ugandans can't afford good health services.Justifying the need to have a health insurance policy in the country, Law don Prof Ben Twinomugisha said health care has been turned into a commodity."There are several health insurance policies.
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Tanzania: 'Enrol for Health Insurance Cover'
Tanzania: 'Enrol for Health Insurance Cover'Tanzania Insurance Brokers Association together with Association of Tanzania Insurers jointly hands over a dummy cheque of 20m/- to disaster coordinator from Prime Minister's Office, Mr Edger Senga during their awareness walk yesterday.MEMBERS of the public have been advised to enrol themselves in health insurance arrangements so that they can be helped in case of natural disasters.The call was made in Dar es Salaam yesterday by a member of Tanzania Insurance Brokers Association (TIBA), Ms Fikira Ntomola, shortly after an awareness walk organised by Tanzania Reinsurance Corporation Limited (TANRE) and the Institute of Finance Management (IFM).
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