![]() | Board of Visitors minutes March 9, 1957 | ![]() |
MAJOR MEDICAL INSURANCE PLAN
The President read to the Board the following letter, recommending approval
Charlottesville
6 March 1957
You will recall that before you left for your trip around the
world I mentioned that the Committee on Contractual Relations was
considering a new type of insurance provided by the Teachers Insurance
and Annuity Association.
Very briefly, this program would be added to the present Blue
Cross-Blue Shield coverage. There would be a $100 amount which the
individual would have to pay, similar to that provided in automobile
collision policies, after which the major medical insurance would pay
80% of all costs up to $15,000 per illness, with the subscriber paying
the other 20%. The sharing of cost is deliberate in the program to
prevent excessive charges.
Should the Board be willing to pay one-half the cost, an individual
faculty member, unmarried, would have to pay 82¢ per month, a married
faculty member, with or without children, would pay $2.12 per month or
roughly $25 a year.
The cost to the University, should all faculty members and
administrators of grade 8 or above participate, (the same group
covered by our group insurance program) would amount to $8,820 per year.
I should like to recommend very strongly that the Board underwrite
one-half the cost of this program. Should the Board approve, it
would still require participation by 75% of those eligible.
President
The Board resolved that the new type TIAA Medical Insurance Plan be adopted,
as recommended by the Comptroller on behalf of the Faculty Committee on
Contractual Relations.
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