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How to Buy Health Insurance - Self Employed

Senior Vice President of eHealthInsurance Bob Hurley provides an overview of how to buy health insurance for self-employed individuals.

How to Buy Health Insurance - Self Employed

How can a self-employed person find affordable health ...

Senior Vice President of eHealthInsurance Bob Hurley suggests some ways for busy self-employed individuals to find health insurance at affordable prices.

How can a self-employed person find affordable health insurance?

What are some tips for self-employed people?

Senior Vice President of eHealthInsurance Bob Hurley suggests a plan with a higher deductible and lower premiums for self-employed people.

What are some tips for self-employed people?

Is it better to join an association and become part of a ...

Senior Vice President of eHealthInsurance Bob Hurley provides insight on whether or not to join a professional organization for the health insurance benefits.

Is it better to join an association and become part of a group health insurance plan?

If just starting a new business, is it better to put off ...

Senior Vice President of eHealthInsurance Bob Hurley recommends purchasing health insurance immediately when starting a new business.

If just starting a new business, is it better to put off buying health insurance?

Where can the self-employed go to evaluate plans from ...

Senior Vice President of eHealthInsurance Bob Hurley suggests self-employed individuals review internet resources to compare health insurance plans.

Where can the self-employed go to evaluate plans from different companies?

Is having a high deductible plan in order to keep ...

Senior Vice President of eHealthInsurance Bob Hurley recommends high deductible plans for young, healthy individuals.

Is having a high deductible plan in order to keep premiums low a good thing?

How can I find a real person to talk to about my ...

Senior Vice President of eHealthInsurance Bob Hurley suggests speaking to a local insurance agent or calling a company's hotline to get your insurance questions answered.

How can I find a real person to talk to about my insurance needs?