///This post originally appeared on GOIAM.ORG
The IAM has worked for months to negotiate a new Group Medicare plan for Medicare-eligible retirees, spouses, surviving spouses and Medicare-eligible dependents.
We are excited to announce a new partnership with Employee Benefit Systems and TLC Insurance Group. This plan can help serve the Medicare needs for our Medicare-eligible retirees, their spouses, and surviving spouses. This new best-in-class IAM Group Medicare Advantage plan, offered through Humana, is rich in benefits.
Visit iam4.me/iamhumana for more information. Here are some of the benefits that IAM retirees are so excited about:
- Available in all 50 states, plus Puerto Rico and the District of Columbia;
- National Passive Group Medicare PPO Plan that allows members to use the doctor and hospital of their choice nationally;
- In network and out of network benefits are identical;
- Robust Prescription Group Plan included;
- Low out of pocket maximum;
- No deductibles on the IAMAW Group plan;
- Low copays! Primary Care Physician – $0 copay Specialist – $30 copay
For current IAMAW Medicare-eligible retirees/spouses/surviving spouses, look for marketing and communications from the IAM this week. The IAM announcement letter will be followed by a group enrollment packet with details on the new group plan. Inside, there will be an exclusive toll free phone number (1-800-833-2411 – Humana Enrollment Department) to call in for questions and enrollment assistance.
Retiree participation is not mandatory. Enrollment into the plan is by self-choice. However, we highly suggest that all retirees compare the benefits of this new IAM Group Medicare plan, with their current coverage, prior to making any decision on their 2021 Medicare healthcare options. Visit iam4.me/iamhumana for more information.
RELATED ARTICLES
Machinists Union Members Ratify Five Contracts with United Airlines
Machinists Union Members...
Town Hall Meetings on the Cusp of a Historic Contract Ratification at United
A gathering of Machinists...
Florida Bill Gives Politicians Power to Disband Unions
Lawmakers in the Florida...