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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.
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If you are self employed and have a history of a serious health condition, what to about finances in general dependso n whether you have a positive cash flow or not.

  • If you have a positive cash flow, click here.
  • If you do not have a positive cash flow at this point, click here.

Whatever your situation, there may be financial assistance available to help pay medical bills. Contact your local and national disease specific non-profit organization. Help may even be available for expense you would otherwise have to incur such as getting to and from doctors' appointments.

NOTE: If you have health insurance, including Medicare, you can deduct your premiums - even if you have Medicare Part B premiums are subtracted from your Social Security checks. 

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