Webinar to help musicians get insurance
Results of a Tulsa Music Census conducted recently by the Tulsa
The Tulsa FMAC, the
"This is an invaluable resource for
Census results indicated that there should be plenty of interest. Some 27% of respondents said they have physical health concerns that currently aren't covered by insurance; 41% said they have uninsured vision or dental needs; and 34% said they have uninsured mental health care needs.
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The webinar, scheduled to begin at
"Medical emergency is the main reason people seek assistance through our organization," she said. "So we know if we can help individuals take care of their health and avoid racking up big medical bills, they will be more successful personally and professionally."
The Oklahoma Film + Music Office launched the Music Friendly Community Program in November to help communities better leverage the music industry for economic development. Health care initiatives are an important element.
"We are happy to join our partners at Tulsa FMAC in supporting Red Dirt Relief and Cardinal Rule's initiative to provide music artists with affordable health care as we recognize the challenges these professionals face with accessibility and options," Oklahoma Film + Music Office Director
The webinar is open to the public, and anyone interested can register at tinyurl.com/28rzmpaz.
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