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<blockquote data-quote="Bagels" data-source="post: 1924773" data-attributes="member: 43436"><p>Wrong, wrong and wrong. Urgent care facilities can certainly handle kidney stones and is subject to the same co-pays under TC that it was under the company plan. Just pulling government data, the average cost to the insurance company for a visit to the ER to treat kidney stones in 2011 was $7,000, compared to less than $200 at UC. TC gives you options and you choose the highest cost option, thus you're being asked to pay more. But the IBT is paying most of the $6800 difference for your decision.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>No, YOU look pathetic. What the friend- is "the true mirrored plan?" <u>UPS offered the IBT a plan that included a deductible, higher co-pays and required an employee contribution</u>. Your TC plan "mirrors" your old company plan sans a few differences. UPS had absolutely ZERO intentions of continuing to offer the plan we've enjoyed for the past several years. Get over it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bagels, post: 1924773, member: 43436"] Wrong, wrong and wrong. Urgent care facilities can certainly handle kidney stones and is subject to the same co-pays under TC that it was under the company plan. Just pulling government data, the average cost to the insurance company for a visit to the ER to treat kidney stones in 2011 was $7,000, compared to less than $200 at UC. TC gives you options and you choose the highest cost option, thus you're being asked to pay more. But the IBT is paying most of the $6800 difference for your decision. No, YOU look pathetic. What the friend- is "the true mirrored plan?" [U]UPS offered the IBT a plan that included a deductible, higher co-pays and required an employee contribution[/U]. Your TC plan "mirrors" your old company plan sans a few differences. UPS had absolutely ZERO intentions of continuing to offer the plan we've enjoyed for the past several years. Get over it. [/QUOTE]
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