Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, January 24, 1990, Page 3, Image 3

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    Administrators veto SHIC's plan
B\ Bri.»n Blot h
Emerald Associate Editor
Tile Student HealtIt insurant e (annmittee is
hat k lit the drawing lioaril otter the t Diversity ad
ministration vetoed the committee s I let tt ret
oinmendatiun tor ttttl percent mandatnrv A SI tl
health insurant e
During a Tuesdav meeting, the SI IK votetl
I I to maintain its pursuit ot a mandatnrv insur
ante enrollment plan this time with the goal til
exploring some torm of restrit live right ot waiver
The waiver option depending on its level ot
restrii tion. would allow students to opt out ot the
otherwise mandaton ASl () insurant e i overage
The administrative veto, spelled out in a I Jet
n memorandum to the committee from Derail)
Moselev vice provost lor academic support and
student services, shot down the Sllltl's retom
mendation to require .ill I'niversity students to
cam AStO health insurant,e hegmning in the
l‘lll(MI 1 at adernit vear
\t cording to the memorandum "the presi
dent's stall is concerned with am retommeotla
lion whn.h would require even student to take a
spet ifit I'll plan ill their expense (lilt offering
might not he the best health plan lor that student
it may duplicate insurant e protection lhe\ al
ready have. 01 it rnav he a disadvantage to some
to transfer plans tor the period of their educ.i
tion."
The administration is now recommending a
mandated insurance plan with a restricted right
ol waiver, one that would allow the t loses! up
proximation to a well t (immunity one prntet ted
b\ health tare provisions for all students while
noi prn.UI/mvi mosr u mi .m .im-i ii.um
insurance. according to I ho memorandum
||in\rvn it alsu states lh.il .1 waiver option
uiuilil not present potential msur.mi e 1 arriers
with tin- same number ot students p.irtn ipatiug
.is woulii the ltlt) pun cut mandated insurant 1*
plan Ili«- result tin- .01-1.1141- cost prestimablv
would l»- higher lor imi li part 11 ipant under the
waiver option
\\ ith tin- .11lmin1str.ilion s dec ision Irehiml it
tin- Mill is now lori t-d to rt-t onsidei options it
previuusk sot aside The most pressing decision
now lies m setting tin- degree of restrn tioli loi
those students who tllav w isll to wane the A St I 1
plan, said SHK t h.iirm.in ami \Nt’() Yii e t’resi
dent Si ott U Vt koff
U vekotl said .1 polii \ spelling out what re
ipiiremerits need to he met lor a student to w.me
tln- mandatory coverage must now be addressed
hv tlie committee l 'inlei .i strict waiver students
m.n have to show prool ot i omparahle insur.iin e
to the AM I) plan
A loose waiver would allow students to more
easilv waive the inainlatorv rei|ilirement
Both waiver options were dropped Irom the
Sllltl's initial rei ommeinl.ition he( .uise commit
tee members said tln-y tell the options would en
courage less participation and higher rales tin
those who did enroll in the \Sl ( ) plan
Members ot the SI 111 will he traveling to
I in son \li/ . this weekend to attend a national
student health 1 onlereni e U vt kotl said the 1 on
terence will give the committee -1 chance to e\
plore the insurant e enrollment programs ol other
colleges and universities and tea- that information
in developing a plan hu the t Silvers it v
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