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Local 104 refuses to cooperate with the Department of Labor
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<blockquote data-quote="104Feeder" data-source="post: 2948302" data-attributes="member: 42554"><p>Just one? How about a few off the top of my head: </p><p></p><p>Previously we had to pay $35 per ER visit. Now it's only $25, but FREE if you go to the ER within 24 hours of an accident or illness where you are admitted. I've used this one several times, and the ER staff can't believe our coverage. </p><p></p><p>Previously we had to pay $2.50 for prescription drugs, $0 for generic. Now it's $5 for either, or FREE if you have your prescriptions sent directly to ExpressScripts. I was going to the pharmacy for the first fill, but now I don't pay anything since prescriptions are mostly electronic now the Doctor just sends them directly over and I have my meds in about two days. </p><p></p><p>Previously we had to see our PCP first for a referral to a specialist, creating an unnecessary extra co-pay. Now we no long have to have a referral and can see specialists as we deem necessary.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="104Feeder, post: 2948302, member: 42554"] Just one? How about a few off the top of my head: Previously we had to pay $35 per ER visit. Now it's only $25, but FREE if you go to the ER within 24 hours of an accident or illness where you are admitted. I've used this one several times, and the ER staff can't believe our coverage. Previously we had to pay $2.50 for prescription drugs, $0 for generic. Now it's $5 for either, or FREE if you have your prescriptions sent directly to ExpressScripts. I was going to the pharmacy for the first fill, but now I don't pay anything since prescriptions are mostly electronic now the Doctor just sends them directly over and I have my meds in about two days. Previously we had to see our PCP first for a referral to a specialist, creating an unnecessary extra co-pay. Now we no long have to have a referral and can see specialists as we deem necessary. [/QUOTE]
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