The $2 Guild retirees and $5 retired printers prescription co-pay cards are arriving in the mail for the 50 people who will
benefit from the successful healthcare lawsuit against the Beacon Journal. Medical Mutual of Ohio is handling the
prescription co-pays.
United Healthcare will handle the AARP Medical Supplement
Plan N, which will restore printer and Guild retirees to their retirement-day
medical coverage.
To give you an idea of the savings for the BJ retirees,
John Olesky paid $2,857.87 this year under Aetna’s prescription coverage
through the BJ, but would have paid $104 under the $2 co-pay, a difference of
$2,753.87.
Much of the cost for Olesky came after he hit the donut hole, when the total prescription cost for the BJ and its retirees exceeded a specified annual limit. Once in the donut hole, Olesky had to pay 100% of brand-name prescription costs, some of which were in the neighborhood of $300.
There is no donut hole for retired printers and
Guild retirees who won their lawsuit against the BJ.
As for medical costs, Olesky paid $1,285.83 in 2012, but
would have paid about $600 under Plan N for a difference of $685.83.
And this was a down year for Olesky in medical costs. He averaged paying $3,407.78 per
year for the 2005-2012 period covered by the reimbursement agreement.
BJ Settlement Administrator Roger Wettmore is handling the
reimbursement claims for extra medical and prescription expenses from a $100,000 fund. If the total exceeds $100,000, which is not expected, then the reimbursements
would be pro-rated.
Those checks have not been received yet.
Forty-five retired printers and their spouses are eligible.
They
are Dave and Gina White, of Venice, Florida, who began the lawsuit on behalf of the printers; Sid
Sprague, Loveland, Colorado; Hugh and Sharon Downing, The Villages, Florida;
Isabel Watson, Naples, Florida; Janice Hogg, Waynesville, North Carolina; Bob
and Linda Abbott, Massillon; Russ and Martel Bendel, Wadsworth; Lloyd and
Claudine Bigelow, Cuyahoga Falls; Joe Catalano, Akron; Eunice and Bonnie
Collins, Copley; John Costello, Akron; Richard and Patricia Fair, Akron; Larnie
and Stephanie Greene, Hartville; Dick Gresock, Medina; Marjorie Hanna, Wadsworth;
Ed Hanzel, Barberton; Henry and Kathleen Heinbuck, North Canton; Bob Kendall,
Berlin Center; Harriet Ledbetter, Canton; Norm and Naomi Mattern, Wellsville;
Charles O’Neill, Akron; Denzil Parker, Wadsworth; Fred Pollack, Akron; Francis
and Rita Reeves, Akron; Don Reppart, North Canton; Ron Sanderlin, Canton; Cecil
and Josephine Santaferro, Akron; Charles Stadelman, Tallmadge; Bob Walker,
Medina; Ray and Amaryllis Wolfe, Greentown, and Ruth and Tom West, Rittman.
Five Guild retirees and
a spouse are eligible for the settlement, which depended on the wording in
retirement letters.
They are John Olesky, of Tallmadge, who filed the lawsuit
on behalf of Guild retirees; Dick McBane, Lilburn, Georgia; Harold and
Elizabeth Bailey, Kent; and Don Roese, Cuyahoga Falls.
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