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Health Insurance
« on: July 23, 2011, 03:38:34 »

This website (www.ahirc.org ) is pretty neat. I found some interesting information on it. It nationwide so you can see what is available in your state.
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Revamped health-insurance website helps navigate coverage options
The Actors' Fund project offers the latest on insurance and medical care.
By Francesca Lunzer Kritz
February 23, 2009

There's no shortage of websites explaining the vagaries of health insurance, but the relaunch last week of a veteran site, www.ahirc.org, offers perhaps the most comprehensive online resource we've seen for anyone without insurance or in need of free or low-cost medical care.

The website, Access to Health Insurance / Resources for Care, was first launched 11 years ago as a project of the Actors' Fund of America. The fund is a social service organization that provides help to anyone affiliated with the arts -- such as unemployed movie-set catering assistants, musicians and graphic artists between gigs. The fund's services include resume and job skills training, financial assistance, crisis intervention and healthcare and health insurance assistance.

Here is the link for the rest of the article--
http://www.latimes.com/features/printedition/health/la-he-yourmoney23-2009feb23,0,7057308.story

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