logo_npr-pri-bbc

Health Care Reform in Utah Poised for Progress

None by KCPW

State lawmakers are determined to do something about the growing number of uninsured people living in Utah. But the real work is being done by a group of businesses and low-income advocates. KCPW's Julie Rose reports:

 

Email to a friendPosted in KCPW Newsroom, Legislative Coverage, and 2007 Legislative Coverage. Copyright 2009 KCPW

1. zions employee said:

Zions Bank provides the most expensive health care coverage in Utah at $187.00 per pay period or $374.00 per month with $35 copay,

I received an announcement today that they are eliminating the best coverage option they offer and only now offering the HDHP plan completely eliminating all HMO and EPO plans completely, and they do not offer dental or vision coverage at all.

In fact from Zions Bancorporations own information they mad a 2,000,000.00 profit from their employee health care benefits contributions in 2006 they are self insured and provide the least coverage possible I will be finding a different company to work for as soon as possible.

In my opinion Zions is one of the worst companies to work for in the state of Utah. they take advantage of everyone they are even saying they are going to be making an extra sacrifice by making loans available to employees who are having a difficult time paying the medical bills.

Add your comment: