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Final days for Open Enrollment 2006 Your ideas about shaping UC’s future UC contributing to hurricane relief |
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Faculty diversity task force begins workThe University of California President's Task Force on Faculty Diversity formally launched its program review of faculty diversity efforts at each UC campus this fall. The 11-member task force is chaired by UCLA Associate Vice Chancellor Rosina Becerra. Its review will include an in-depth analysis of faculty demographic data, campus visits, and an examination of existing reports and studies of gender equity and faculty diversity at the University of California and peer institutions. A website on the history and progress of the task force can be found online. | |
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Briefs
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Tax rules: Health plan coverage for non-tax dependent
children Generic drugsSave money without giving up quality There is a common misconception among both consumers and
physicians that generic medications are in some way inferior
to brand-name medications. "Most people believe that
if something costs more, it has to be better quality. In
the case of generic drugs, this is not true," says
Gary Buehler, Director of FDA's Office of Generic Drugs. UC
recreation centersyour campus
fitness resourceThere is absolutely no underestimating the importance of being and staying fit. To help improve the health, wellness, and satisfaction of University patrons, UC campus recreation centers continually seek to provide the best in fitness and sporting resources for their members. And, best of all, for nominal fees, the conveniently located facilities and services are available to all faculty and staff. More >> Health plan profile U.S. savings bonds Academic personnel policy update
The Women’s Health and Cancer
Rights Act Under a UC-sponsored medical plan, a plan member (employee, retiree, or eligible family member) who receives a mastectomy and elects breast reconstruction in connection with the mastectomy must receive coverage for the following: reconstruction of the breast on which the mastectomy was performed; surgery and reconstruction of the other breast to produce a symmetrical appearance; and rostheses and treatment of physical complications of the mastectomy, including lymphedema. Coverage will be provided in a manner determined in consultation with the patient’s physician and is subject to the same deductibles, coinsurance, and copayments that apply to other medical or surgical benefits covered under the plan. If you have questions, please contact your medical plan
carrier or refer to your carrier’s plan booklet
for specific coverage.
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