Showing posts with label medical insurance. Show all posts
Showing posts with label medical insurance. Show all posts

Wednesday, August 12, 2020

US Book Industry: Associations Form Health Insurance Coalition - Publishing Perspectives

Panzer made a stop at the Publishing Perspectives site today. With a little digging in the posts there our inquisitive kitty boy found one about a health insurance partnership for writers, publishers and others in the industry.

It's not perfect, but at least its a start.
According to the post by Porter Anderson, 11 groups of writers, publishers, graphic artists, and others in the book industry have formed an insurance partnership/coalition with LIG Solutions. The new coalition is named the Book Industry Health Insurance Partnership. The partnership will provide insurance information in all 50 states for the members in the groups and help determine which insurance fits the members needs. The partnership can't negotiate lower rates for members, so rates won't be lower for group members. The post includes a list of all 11 member groups who are eligible to participate. The post also has a link to a FAQ about the new partnership.

Panzer says, "Hmm ... Mom used to be a health insurance agent. She's had a lot of different jobs to support her writing habit."

Note: This is a l-o-n-g post. Bring two cups of tea and five muffins for today's reading selection. If you plan to follow the links in the post, bring another cup of tea and two brownies and two chocolate chip cookies (biscuits).

To read the post tootle over to US book groups health insurance

Tuesday, October 1, 2013

What Writers Need To Know About the Affordable Care Act - GalleyCat

Insurance?
Do you live in the US? Are you a self-employed writer? Have individual insurance? Or no insurance? Been wondering about the Affordable Health Care Act and what it might mean for you?

Well, Panzer and I were. So, we went out in the Catosphere looking for some answers.

We found some at GalleyCAT.

To get help with your insurance questions, tootle on over to What Writers Need To Know About the Affordable Care Act - GalleyCat

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