Would at-home medical transcription be good for me?

I type 100-120 words per minute
I worked for two years in multi-specialty transcription (1991 through 1993)
October 1993 – Current: I work for a mental health agency where I am a medical transcriptionist by title. I still type doctor's notes, but mostly type meeting minutes now, so I've been out of multi-speciality transcription for a long time.
Also, my husband is on Social Security Disability for a refractory seizure disorder (he cannot work and he stays home). He is Cherokee Indian, so he gets free medical care.

I am thinking of doing at-home transcription so I can stay home with my disabled husband and better use my abilities.

What are some good, legit medical transcription companies, especially those that offer health insurance?

Any serious responses would be greatly appreciated. Thank you.
Please DO NOT bother to send me spam, because I WILL report you. I know this seems harsh, but this is a serious inquiry which could have implications for me and my husband's future. Thank you in advance.

I'm sorry that you have so much on your plate these days. Regarding 'work at home' job ads, just about all are a scam especially if asking for money upfront or for personal info which can put one at risk for identity theft: http://www.ftc.gov and can click 'identity theft' or such.

General career info: http://www.bls.gov/oco and can search 'medical transcriptionists' or such.