Medic Dispatch December 28, 2010

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Early Retiree Reimbursement FREE Prog

The New ePCR Work Team

Last week, Mecklenburg County mailed a letter to every Medic plan participant with CIGNA medical coverage, including retirees, from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services titled, Notice About the Early Retiree Reinsurance Program.

A new ePCR work team has been created to assist Medic

Because Mecklenburg County has applied for the Early Retiree Reinsurance Reimbursement we are required to send out this notice to all plan participants (active and retired). The letter was sent for informational purposes only and no action is required from Medic employees or retirees.

what the Agency should do in regards to its patient care reporting strategy moving forward.

employees with ePCR reporting. The purpose of the new team will be to provide an assessment of current ePCR practices, how they match up with our needs as well as provide recommendation(s) on

Over the next several weeks, you may be contacted by an ePCR Work Team member to get additional information needed to assist in this process. If you are not contacted by an ePCR Work Team member, but have concerns about the ePCR reporting process, please feel free to contact any of the following team members below via e-mail:

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Mecklenburg County has applied and been approved for this program No action is necessary from the employee or retiree The County is required by the Federal Government to mail this notice This program has no impact on your insurance plan (ex…if you enrolled in CIGNA Enhanced then you will still have CIGNA Enhanced) Any reimbursements that Mecklenburg County receives must be used in the medical plan – ex: reimbursements could reduce future rate increases

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Teresa Womble Melissa Garifo Chris Simmons Keith Overcash Don Overcash Chris Kraetz Cynthia Jefferson Bob Francis

Congratulations!

Next Medical Journal & ECG Club Mtg Join the Medical Journal &

Congratulations to Medic QI

ECG Club for its first meeting of the New Year! Friday, January 7th, 2011 at 9605 N. Tryon Street in the

Systems Analyst, Michelle Correll, for recently passing the North Carolina EMT Certification test earlier this

University Area.  

month. Great job! We are all very proud of your recent accomplishment.

1300 ECG Puzzlers 1400 Journal Articles

All are welcome to attend. Please contact Mike Sherriff at mikes@medic911.com to confirm that you will attend, so that we can get the journal articles to you for your reading pleasure!

Medic QI Systems Analyst, Michelle Correll and Deputy Director of Learning & Development, Kevin Staley. Please note in this photo, Kevin is presenting Michelle with her 10-year Service Award, not her EMT Certification.

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