Thursday, September 1, 1983 Daily Nebraskan Psg3 9 Student health plan offers added coverage By Il&rxia Meyer sequences Include . financial problems, inap- Good health care at the propriateness of health lowest possible price is care, and as an extreme, the aim of the Student's the student may have to Health Insurance plan of- drop out of school." fered through UNL's All undergraduate and Student Health Program, graduate students are The insurance plan, eligible for coverage developed jointly by the under the plan, as are ASUN Health Center dependents of eligible Board, the Health Center students. Open enroll- administrtion and the ment for the plan began University administra- Aug. 16, and will con- tion, covers all health tinue through Oct. 15. care needs, said Stephen Students who were in the Blom, Health Center plan last year will have administrator. continuous coverage if "Two years ago, a they renew their plan by survey of UNL students Sept 5. told us that they wanted The annual premium a more comprehensive option for a student is plan," Blom said. "This $169. Quarterly and policy covers all illnesses semi-annual premium and injuries. Providing payments can be more services keeps us arranged. up witn the current trend to do things on an out-patient basis rather than on an in-patient basis." Place a personal ad in the Nebraskan m, il.ua KwJI CvIISoS 53 SS fcm.. i, teii HEY, HERES THE OFFICE THAT HELPS VETERANS GET THEIR GI BILL. BENEFITS i wish yzs WERE W -Vj TO HELP YOU.M00N MULUNS J (LA N Contact nearest VA office (check your phone book) or a local veterans group. m FOODS of MEXICO C Tf 09 9 m Open: Mon.-Sat 11 anv12:30 am Sunday 11 anvil pm 17th 475-1048 19 D The current policy pays 80 percent of the first $2,500 of expenses after a $50 deductible and 100 percent of the expenses above $2,500 to a maximum . of $25,000 per policy term. The benefits cover expenses for a semi private hospital room and board, miscel laneous hospital ex penses, physicians' fees, use of an operating room, laboratory services, drugs and medicines while hospitalized and x rays. All benefits are based on the usual and cust omary charges. The policy also includes maternity, mental health and accidental death benefits. When students use the Health Center, the $50 deductible is waived and the insurance policy will pay 100 percent of the medical bilL ' "What we want is for students to seriously think about their health care needs," Blom said. "It's important because the consequences could be negative. These con Sen Exon to view state economic base U.S. Sen. J. James Excn will serve as chairman cf the 1C33 Nebraska Con ference on Business end the Economy in the "COs on Sept. 6 at the Nebraska Center for Continuing Education, 33rd and Holdree stre ets. The conference is being coordinated by the Columbia Institute for Political Research, a Washington, D.C.-based research firm. Its pur pose is to idcr.tlTy pzrts of the economy, that could strengthen Nebras ka businesses end the economic bzz2 in the state. National and regionally recognized speakers will discuss current government policies end the fcpsct they are having on business activity in Nebraska. n u t?PG3 sm3i lu3scBlEB03 WITH PURCHASE OF LARGE CANTARO OF WJilU V. it I6UL3 nu.. wi:-i a 4 rt vmer vauu 9i i pm p-i J Thursday, Sept 1, 1S33 only DC lounga only one coupon per customer 3 EZ3 EZ3 EZ2 CZJ CZ3 C t , i 1 . L ) I I 1 3 r- I 1 I t -- i ... f i. , 1 .( i c rr - - X W we M e pF(D)nnsi. -: J -!j!-Tf;. sal J .' 7 No Interest No Carrying Charge Budget Plan o Special 24 Hour Contact Lens Information service 475-4040 o Free Contact Lens consultations o Over 50 types of Soft Lenses and gas permeable lenses (tinted or clear) o 45-60 day trial on all contact lenses o Guarantee on all glasses o Expert consultation for patients with contact lens problems o Help for patients with lens problems A A A A 77 n i 'jU',tv""iir " 77s V V . V vo 77 n