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![]() Oregon Small Business Health InsuranceThere are different Oregon health insurance laws regarding small businesses or the self-employed. Often these types of health insurance policies are easier to qualify for than an individual health insurance policy, even if you are not in the best of health. This guide:
Oregon small business health insurance regulationsAll small businesses are eligible to purchase Oregon small business health insurance. Also, if a small business has between 2 and 50 employees, Oregon health insurance companies must offer them a health insurance policy with similar benefits as ones they've sold to other small business. insurance policies. Self- employed Oregon health insurance
The approach different states take to the issue of how to treat health insurance for the self-employed varies. In Oregon, the self employed are prohibited from purchasing a small group health insurance policy for yourself if they employ no one else. A self-employed person with any number of employees is permitted to buy California small business health insurance. More OR small business health insurance helpIf you want more help getting the a good health insurance policy, read our guide to small business health insurance. Want to learn even more?
Take our free health insurance course. You'll learn the simple step-by-step process that will help you locate, evaluate, and purchase the best possible health plan for you and your family. (Or your small business). |
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