LIG Offers Health Coverage Webinar Series

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It is that time of year again to start thinking about your health coverage needs for 2024. ABA’s partner, LIG Solutions, has put together a new approach to learning what your options are for the different types of health coverage offered through the LIG Association Health Program exclusively for our members.

New this year is the LIG Health Coverage Webinar Series, which is designed to offer shorter and more direct coverage overviews that are specific to the health plans that matter to you most. This year, LIG will have four topics to pick from, including live presentations with Q&A or on-demand viewing options to fit booksellers’ unique needs and schedules. Each presentation will last between 15 and 30 minutes and cover the following topics:

  1. Health Coverage Options for Individuals and Families Under 65

  2. Medicare Coverage Options

  3. Employer-Sponsored Health Plans

  4. A General Overview of the Complete LIG Association Health Program

Each of these targeted educational webinars will give you the information you need to better understand what your coverage options are as we head towards the new year and the upcoming Annual/Open Enrollment Periods. This is the one time of the year when you can access ALL coverage options available to you.

Register for the webinar topic that interests you and learn about the health coverage options available to you as part of this exclusive member benefit program.

As a reminder, the dates for the upcoming enrollment period are as follows:

  • Medicare Annual Enrollment Period: October 15–December 7, 2023* 

  • Under 65 Open Enrollment Period: November 1–December 15, 2023*

  • Employer-Sponsored Plans: These can typically be done any time of the year.

*For coverage starting on 1/1/2024

More information on scheduling quotes or enrollment appointments with the team at LIG will be sent in the next couple of weeks, or you can learn more at ligmembers.com/americanbooksellersassociation.