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Kansas small business seek ways to provide health benefits for employees
In June 2007, Jamie Tabor dropped health insurance coverage for her small business."It was ridiculously expensive and didn't cover anything," said Tabor, owner of Simone Chickenbone, a Wichita wholesaler and retailer of natural cosmetics.But that changed after a friend in his late 30s died recently. He didn't have any health insurance, so his family was left with a heavy load of medical bills."We're a fairly healthy family," Tabor said, "but it was kind of frightening....
10/23/2008 10:51:00 AM
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