Re: Health care coverage for contract workers
Well its getting crazy paying for HMOs that barely keep you alive, ha ha.
Is there any low cost health care that anyone of you use that's worth a
darn?
You want to join a group (any group, from organizations like The
Grange to something like the Freelancers Union,
http://freelancersunion.org, or the National Association for the
Self-Employed, http://nase.org) that will get you access to health
insurance policies at group rates. This will typically be a better
and more cost-effective package than you can ever negotiate yourself.
Unfortunately, the across-the-board trend in American health care is
that you pay more for your coverage and get less for it. So there
probably isn't any "low-cost insurance that's worth a darn" available
from any source, since health-care costs are rising and insurance is a
business.
- bc
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http://campbell-online.com
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