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Information about all aspects of finances affected by a serious health condition. Includes income sources such as work, investments, and private and government disability programs, and expenses such as medical bills, and how to deal with financial problems.
Information about all aspects of health care from choosing a doctor and treatment, staying safe in a hospital, to end of life care. Includes how to obtain, choose and maximize health insurance policies.
Answers to your practical questions such as how to travel safely despite your health condition, how to avoid getting infected by a pet, and what to say or not say to an insurance company.

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A history of a health condition adds additional factors to consider when thinking about becoming self employed or continuing as a self employed person.

Don't let the fact that you have a health history keep you from becoming self employed as long as you feel mentally and physically up to the job.

As a self employed person with a history of a health condition, planning becomes even more important than for the average self employed person. For example, consider:

  • How your condition affects your livelihood.
  • The ability to obtain health insurance.
  • Retirement plans.
  • Disaster planning.
  • What would happen if you become disabled.

If you have two or more employees, see: Business Owners.


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