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\ - > f ^ W\ T' * ' * \ ."'V t! 9 V^ >1 "This is an excellent way to se< IHEl jm | I r2S? "I never realized the Compan About G It's time to consider whether you migt havga Major Medical claim for 1981. Her are some frequently asked questions: What is the deductible amount? Answer: $150 per individual. What is the rule on multiple deductions Answer: On the family contract, you hav to meet three $150 deductibles on thre members of your family. Then othqr men bers'claims will be paid at the straight 8 percent. All claims must cover the sam calendar year to take advantage of this. If I file after the first of the year, how lor have I got to file? Answer: Claims should be filed within s months after the end of the year. Benef period is calendar year. What if I had a serious medical problei near the end of 1980 and have a lot of b expenses running into 1980? Answer: There is a provision for this whic would effectively mean you could have up a 15-month benefit period if no other pr vious claims interferred with the tin aspect. The last three months of a previoi year may be applied toward satisfying tt deductible for a claim for the next year. e what ths other plants look like." I - *- )ByB y was so big until I got this book." iroup In* it Is maternity now covered under the I e Medical? Answer: Since Clinton Mills has mat expenses the same as any other illness ? ployees who have had such claims sine e date will be eligible for additional e 1 Clinton Mills, Inc. Corporate Viewb Clinton Mills has recently completed i which highlights the many activities of 1 The book, edited by the Clinton Indust Jacobs Press, Inc. of Clinton, features a t of the Executive Staff, and a map showir facilities throughout the United States. A representative account of the Compa in six states is also included. Numerous Clinton Mills employees ar they operate some of the most modern In addition, other photographic layout; Fabrics of America facilities and the Mi A section is devoted to highlighting tl Clinton Mills Sales Corp. is also featu Clinton, EFA, and Mid-America Yarn M Various end products are spread throuj variety of goods and products produced Over 8,000 of the four color brochure; already been distributed to employees, other groups. i I i^H|F y9 HvB BK ^g r jfc * j ' 4> -k^H pi 22f rr~? SSgiT^ ^ f ' y H ^Wfc - " ^W V;\ fl rf * ?fri^ <-.<S s-.. %?- ^v i "It's interesting to see wtu surance B( Major Medical benefits. This would be applicable under the limitation of the deductible amount ($150). ernity In general, what is excluded from Major ,, em- Medical coverage? e that Answer: Outpatient treatment of mental Major or drug problems; expenses covered under ook Distributed its "third generation" pictorial viewbook the entire Clinton organization, rial Relations Department and printed by jrief history of the company, photographs lg the spread of manufacturing and sales my's eleven diverse manufacturing plants e featured throughout the publication as textile machinery available. > include a description of Clinton's Elastic d-America Yarn Mills, Inc. operations, he Company's quality control programs, ired along with a representative listing of ills, Inc. representatives. ghout the viewbook to emphasize the wide by the Company. > were printed, and several thousand have customers and retired Old Timers, and FT it the end products look like." enefits basic coverage; dental care (except removal of impacted teeth and accidents); drugs which are not listed as prescription; physical examinations, lab work and x-rays, related to physicals; services which are not deemed to be medically necessary; travel; eyeglasses, hearing aids or related tests or exams; cosmetic surgery; custodial care; private duty nursing care which is medically unnecessary; certain non-durable medical supplies. Where do I obtain major medicafl forms? Answer: Drue forms are Stores' stork itemsand each area should maintain a supply. They can also be obtained in the Personnel Department. Are cancelled checks or receipts acceptable as proof of incurred expense? Answer: No, because proper information is not always on checks and receipts. Submitted information must have name of the provider of service, name of patient; name of subscriber; date of service: brief description of service; and amount charged for service. Drug forms contain information on date of purchase, prescription number, name of drug, quantity, charge and pharmacist's signature. All must be filled out.