‘g',/"’-\. . . ,.- - v , a , \ , / m UPEI suv'. Flamed / As you found out, when paying your registration fees, all students entering U.P.E.I. are automatically enrolled as subscribers to a group insurance plan which is administered through the Student Union. 'Ead1 yearvthe Student Union, through an appointed committee, studies different ' proposals and deCides which to accept for the following year. It was decided last spring that we would, once again, go along with Zurich. IF, PERCHANCE, Ya] ARE ALREADY DISURED W ANOI'HERPIAN, (IDTOTHES'IUDEN'I‘ UNIQJAMDTHEFEE WILLBEREFUNDEDUPCNSHONOF'PKDOFW‘ALTEWATE COVERAGE. Full rebate will be made up to JanUary 28 for those subscribing for the 2nd Semester. After that it will have to be pro-rated. No» as to the details of this coverage...when you get a prescription you may go to any local drugstore, show your student.I.D. card and you will receive your drugs without any charge. 'lhere may beabitofadelayinthis untilsuchtimeas registration lists are distributed to the pharmacies so, in the first month, you may be asked to pay. If this happens, just take the receipt to the Student Union Officeand you Will receive a \ rebate. If you go to an out—of—town drugstore, then get a receipt, take it to the Student Union Office and you will receive a rebate. Besides drugs, you are covered by this insurance for a number of other things such as artificial limbs and eyes, ambulance services, ACCIDENTAL dental services (several claims for over $500 each were paid last year) , diagnostic services, chiropractors and many other exprenses which do not fall under the Provincial Medical Plan. We might add that there are some things that are {1213 included, because the premium c05t would prohibitive —— contraceptive drugs, eyeexaminatimsreyeglasses, physical ' examinationsend’; ‘for’ Canadians and landed Immigrants, those charges Whid'l come—within the scppe of the Provincial plans. . For non—Canadians the coverage is much the -same...the difference in the charge is necessitated because Canadians are already covered by provincial plans and those students from other countries are not. Roughly speaking, this means ward care and medical fees. Both Canadian and foreign students are covered for semi-private care in hospitals. ' We'll give a warning.....if you are neither a Canadian nor a Landed Immigrant. . . .and if. you‘ gave a Canadian address at registration and, consequently you were charged the lesser medical fee, please, please, please rush to the Student Union Office and pay the difference or discuss any problem relative to your status. If you fall into this class then you are not covered for medical and hospital fees and, if y‘o’fi need the insurance, you will find sickness or injury mighty eigensrve. A new days in hospital might make your insurance fee look pretty miniscule. Hospital fees in Canada run from a low of about $75.00 per day here to over $250.00 a day in some of the big-city ones. Remember, without extended coverage, foreign students are NOI' covered for, hospital, medical'or surgical costs. Conversely, we should add that if you gave a foreign address and» were charged the greater amoimt and you are either a Canadian or a landed Immigrant, Your'Should over-to theStudent UniOn Office and apply; for a. rebate. of the difference! _ Inasmuch as the Student Union must pay the Premium by February 1, you are urged to straighten out your status or apply fora rebate before I January 31. After that, date adjustments will have ‘ t0 be pro—rated. You might also be interested to learn that dependant coverage is available for an additional $18.00 per annum for Canadians as well as for others at} a rate not yet determined. This covers either a Wlfe or a husband and all children. I DOES THE OWE rgu MONEY ?! It is also worthy of note that this coverage extends to August 31, 1978 for all students. If, for any reason, you cease being a student (full time) your coverage will cease and you should apply for a rebate. This does not apply to those who graduate in May 78 as their coverage will extend to August 31, 1978. Remember that, as a full time student, your coverage extends to August 31', 1978....on or off campus. - IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS REGARDING THIS PKDGRAM OF HEALTH CARE CONTACT THE STUDENT UNICN OFFICE WI'HiOUT DELAY!""" campus commen 'Ihe U.P.E.I. SLN has added a new regular feature this semester. 'Campus Comment ' will be dealing with topics relating to the student body in general. For our first issue, we asked students and faculty how they feel the U.P.E.I. Student Union Newspaper could be Nbst people appeared surprised that our news— paper would undertake such a task as 'Campus Ocmment' . DR.REBECCA SMITH , ENGLISH PROFESSOR . said that she was delighted with the SUN,and said that she found the question difficult to ans- wer and therefore felt she "must be pleased with it all."She noted that the newspaper was "awfully wholesome" and she thought that that was great. MARIE-IA O 'BKIEN,SENIOR, AIBER'ION . Ms. O'Brien felt the SUN was reasonably good but added she would like to read things in the newspaper that happen in Charlot— tetown. She said she , would like to see more comments from students with these students names appearingwith the comment. Dean Ozmon said that he al— ways felt that in the past one of the deficiencies was the lack of local news being covered in the campus; newspaper. But the SUN has "cured that pretty well." , Hesaidheusedtoenjoythe Senate features with the student point of view and would ‘be interested in seeing its return. JEANETTE MAGXULAY , ENIOR, SCIJRIS . 7 ' Ms.MacAulay felt that the SIN is ez'qcellent but she ‘ Would "like to see more things from classes and larger articles from ind— ividual people'.‘ She said that there was not enough in theStN aboutwhat is ' going on,on campus.