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Flu Shot Prepration for the Self-Employed and the Small Business Owners

Saturday, October 31st, 2009

One way of keeping health insurance costs down is to practice preventive medicine.  When people do their part to prevent illnesses from happening they in turn, help not only themselves from becoming sick, they prevent contagious diseases from affecting their family, co-workers, and the community at large.  Prevention can save money for doctor visits and medical treatments.

The high cost for health care affect everyone, but it especially affects the self-employed and the small business owner.  Small businesses pay very high premiums for their policies already but that is only half of the story.It will be loss of salary once a self-employed individual is out of work, most especially if the self-employed persona has no one else to run the business.Working independently have the risk of loosing contracts because you will be too ill to work.

Though no one can know when you will be ill, if at least you take the necessary precautions to keep yourself reasonably healthy you can continue to work. One thing you need to do as a self-employed individual is to make sure you take your flu shots.Several of the federal government agencies have announced that they will be helping business owners in preparation for the H1N1 and regular flu vaccines in 2009.It is necessary for everyone’s healthcare to make sure that all employees stay healthy.

In a small business, whether there is one employee or 20 all employees are needed to keep the work running smoothly and no small business owner can afford to have anyone, including themselves off from work because of the flu.  Furthermore, just one person with the flu could pass the virus on and infect everyone.  This would cripple production and in small companies it can cause a stand still.

Small business owners concerned about the health care of their employees should encourage everyone to get the flu vaccine, wash their hands thoroughly in order not to spread any virus, and consider canceling any non essential travel or meetings where they can pick up the flu from others.

One the other hand, the self-employed business person should advise their employees who have the flu to stay home in order not to infect others.Wherever possible employees could work from home and thus still have some wages to fall back on. If your employees appear to have flu like symptoms send them home, better to have one employee out then your whole staff.  It would be beneficial for the small business owner to cover flu shots or partial flu shots and have a nurse come into the business to administer treatment.It is great if the small business owner has a sick leave insurance. In the long run the consequences for time off work for both employee and employer will run much higher than the cost of carrying a policy.Preventive measures is the best method and proper insurance and flu shots can save your company from loosing irretrievable lost profits and financial setbacks.

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