i have
http://healthysanfrancisco.org

On Tue, May 26, 2009 at 7:57 AM, Michael Sullivan <sullele...@gmail.com>wrote:

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> we are setup in NY with HealthyNY:
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> http://www.ins.state.ny.us/website2/hny/english/hny.htm
>
> not familiar with other states offerings or more alternative
> organiziations.
>
> On Mon, May 25, 2009 at 9:13 PM, Jeffrey Taylor
> <thejeffreytay...@gmail.com <thejeffreytaylor%40gmail.com>>wrote:
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> >
> >
> > This morning, I tweeted a link to a Diary from the Daily Kos (
> > http://www.dailykos.com/storyonly/2009/5/25/735194/-R.I.P.-Jay-Bennett )
> > about the death of Jay Bennett, known for his collaborations with Wilco
> and
> > the subsequent lawsuit he was filing.
> >
> > Here's an interesting quote from the diary:
> >
> > "However, with this morning's news, we now know what drove Bennett to sue
> a
> > former friend and bandmate: the threat of overwhelming medical bills.
> Like
> > many artists and countless others who do not pursue traditional forms of
> > employment, Bennett lacked health insurance. At the time of his death,
> > Bennett was suffering from severe pain, and though he desperately needed
> > hip
> > replacement surgery, he was concerned that seeking help would send him
> > spiraling into crippling debt. Despite the claims of health care industry
> > apologists, many people like Bennett are beyond assistance. Struggling to
> > secure a steady source of income early on, musicians are often forced to
> > choose between their vocation and health insurance when they're young,
> and
> > by the time they get old, they typically find themselves ineligible to
> > receive coverage under any plan whatsoever.
> >
> > Stories like this underline the desperate need for health reform that, at
> > the very least, includes a public option. The United States needs artists
> > and innovators who work outside the confines of the corporate safety net,
> > and we should not be forcing them to choose between their health and the
> > art
> > that enriches all of our lives."
> >
> > Pause for thought, and when a videoblogger I know tweeted that s/he
> didn't
> > have health insurance, I thought about how many people I know on this
> list,
> > including myself, who don't have coverage at the moment.
> >
> > I don't want to get into political discussion about healthcare, but I was
> > wondering if anyone out there knows if there's a way under the current
> > system for people like us to bundle together and get lower rates on
> health
> > insurance, or if there's any truly good, truly economical policy that
> > freelancers/artists can buy? There's plenty of other places to discuss
> > policy, but I just wanted to throw this out there in case there was a way
> a
> > bunch of vloggers got together to get covered.
> >
> > Cheers,
> >
> > Jeffrey
> >
> > --
> > Jeffrey Taylor
> > 912 Cole St, #349
> > San Francisco, CA 94117
> > USA
> > Mobile: +14157281264
> > Fax: +33177722734
> > http://twitter.com/jeffreytaylor
> > http://organicconversations.com
> >
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