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...Technical Workers (HUCTW), each worker is required to pay a $10 co-payment each time he or she or a family member visits the doctor. A proposal under consideration by the Joint Committee on Benefits (JCB), a committee consisting of faculty members, University administrators, and members of HUCTW, would cap the co-payments at $100 per family each year...
Even aside from the human consideration of the University for its workers, the co-payment cap is just smart business sense for Harvard. We should do everything we can to encourage people to visit their doctors instead of forcing them to jump through a series of expensive hoops just to stay healthy. While many economists claim that Americans overuse the medical system, concern for Harvard employees should outweigh the possible moral hazard...
According to Candace Corvey, associate vice president for human resources, the Joint Committee on Benefits has yet to receive the proposal to cap the co-payments. We urge the JCB to act expeditiously and send the proposal to Provost Albert Carnesale so that he can approve the plan. Harvard's workers deserve the freedom from the fear of rising medical costs that imperil their families and the health...
Congress decided not to act on earlier plans to cap spending for the federal direct loan programs...
...adopted by the state legislature, the plan would abolish a cap limiting the number of liquor licenses a chain store may have, thus removing restrictions on the number of retail outlets across the state that are allowed to sell alcohol...