Type of Coverage Available for Age Post-65/Medicare Eligible Retirees Sample Clauses

Type of Coverage Available for Age Post-65/Medicare Eligible Retirees. Effective April 1, 2019, there are four (4) plans for Age Post 65 retirees. Participation in the plans is subject to residency requirements established by the carrier, Blue Cross/Blue Shield of Western New York. Option D is the only option available to employees who permanently live outside of the Western New York area, as defined by the carrier, Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Western New York. There are four plans available: Option A - BC/BS of WNY Senior Blue 402 Option B - BC/BS of WNY Senior Blue 401 with Unlimited Rx Option C - BC/BS of WNY Traditional PPO 201 with Unlimited Rx Option D - Core Traditional Blue PPO with Rx (Traditional Blue PPO 812)
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