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One of our core objectives is to make insurance approachable. Below you’ll find a vast and growing selection of helpful resources. You’re welcome.
Northern California Human Resources Organization provides exactly what HR professionals need: professional development, a variety of support services, networking opportunities and a chance to be involved with peers--and with the California focus that's critical for practitioners in our state.
The Society for Human Resource Management (SHRM) is the world's largest association devoted to human resource management. Representing more than 210,000 individual members, the Society's mission is to serve the needs of HR professionals by providing the most essential and comprehensive resources available.
The LawRoom provides weekly legal updates and customized answers to over 6,000 questions. Lawroom.com helps you understand your legal rights and obligations. While they do not replace lawyers or offer legal advice, they do provide clear, and concise answers so that you can make more informed decisions. This site also provides on-line training.
The US Department of Labor site is committed to providing America's workers, employers, job seekers, and retirees – with clear and easy-to-access information on how to comply with federal employment laws.
The Division of Occupational Safety and Health, better known as Cal/OSHA, protects workers and the public from safety hazards and provides consultative assistance to employers. The link below serves as a comprehensive resource for CA OSHA regulations, forms, information and tools.
The California Employment Development Department offers employers the ability to manage their payroll tax accounts online. Payroll agents can manage their clients’ accounts online through a third-party access.
Medscape, Inc. Get your medical information from the site that doctors use. This site offers original, peer-reviewed reports as well as journal articles organized by medical specialty.
WebMD, Inc. Come for the content, stay for the 'community'. This site offers health news and information, a physician directory and condition-specific "communities" or support groups.
The American Cancer Society is committed to fighting cancer through balanced programs of research, education, patient service, advocacy, and rehabilitation.
The American Heart Association is a national voluntary health agency whose mission is to reduce disability and death from cardiovascular diseases and stroke.
The mission of the American Lung Association (ALA) is to prevent lung disease and promote lung health. Founded in 1904 to fight tuberculosis, ALA today fights lung disease in all its forms, with special emphasis on asthma, tobacco control and environmental health.
Founded over 30 years ago, the American Association of Kidney Patients (AAKP) exists to serve the needs, interests and welfare of all kidney patients and their families. Its purpose is to help patients and their families cope with the emotional, physical and social impact of kidney failure, thereby enabling them to resume productive and satisfying lives.
Begun as a one-room Laboratory of Hygiene in 1887, the National Institutes of Health today is one of the world's foremost medical research centers, and the Federal focal point for medical research in the U.S. The goal of NIH research is to acquire new knowledge to help prevent, detect, diagnose, and treat disease and disability, from the rarest genetic disorder to the common cold.
The mission of the National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH) is to diminish the burden of mental illness through research. This public health mandate demands that we harness powerful scientific tools to achieve better understanding, treatment and, eventually prevention of mental illness.
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