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Retirees Prefer Indemnity Health Plan
MAY 2002 - HMOs Are More Popular With Employees - Retirees, insured by the Commonwealth’s Group Insurance Commission (GIC), have an overwhelming preference in the GIC’s indemnity health insurance plan, according to the latest GIC data.
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New State Dental Plan Takes Shape
MAY 2002 - Retirees Urged To Take Close Look - News that the state has created a retiree dental plan has been met with mostly positive reaction among eligible Association members. The new plan, which begins July 1, 2002, is the first time such coverage will be offered to retirees enrolled under the state Group Insurance Commission (GIC). This includes those retired teachers and local government retirees who hold GIC coverage.
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Webster Retirees Seek Help With Insurance Premiums...
MAY 2002 - Southwick Pensioners Have Town’s Support For Increased Premium Aid - Retirees of the Central Mass. community of Webster are again attempting to win the support of the town’s voters as they seek assistance with their health insurance premiums.
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State Health Insurance Rates Continue To Climb
MAY 2002 - Increase Affects GIC’s State, RMT & EGR Retirees - Retirees and survivors, insured through the state’s Group Insurance Commission (GIC), will be forced to pay more for their health insurance beginning July 1.
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Quincy Ups Retirees' Life Insurance To $10K
MARCH 2002 - In one of his last official acts as Quincy mayor, James Sheets announced that the basic life insurance coverage for all active and retired employees of the city would increase from $5,000 to $7,500, effective Jan. 1, 2002 and would increase again from $7,500 to $10,000, effective July 1, 2002.
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State Approves Retiree Dental Plan
MARCH 2002 - Coverage Begins July 1 With Altus - After many years of research and countless meetings, the Association has finally succeeded in obtaining dental coverage for retirees. In mid-January, the state's Group Insurance Commission (GIC) voted unanimously to offer dental coverage to retirees beginning in July.
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GIC Votes Substantial Copayment Increase
MARCH 2002 - Retirees Forced To Shoulder Budget Cuts - With little advance notice, the state's Group Insurance Commission (GIC) has moved to increase insurance copayments for the coming fiscal year. Retirees will now be forced to pay higher prices for prescription drugs, office visits, and other medical services.
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