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<p>[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 3190110"]The Pfizer health insurance package beginning in 2010 depends on your age and years of service, but I will tell you that it is significantly higher than last year especially for spouses and dependents. I am a legacy Pharmacia retiree, but we have been told that all legacy retirees will have the same coverage and the same costs - haven't seen that in writing. For us, at least, there are major changes in coverage from 2009 to 2010 as follows: deductible going from $300 to $500 for individuals, coverage going from 90% to 80%, dental and vision eliminated, rx going from $5/mo copay to 20% of retail(except for Pfizer drugs are nothing). In my case, my premium will go up 2.5 times and my wife's 5.4 times from this year's rates. With all the changes, we are looking for our medical costs to more than double even if we have a relatively healthy year. This is not good news - Pfizer is really sticking it to the retirees and especially their spouses. Good luck![/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 3190110"]The Pfizer health insurance package beginning in 2010 depends on your age and years of service, but I will tell you that it is significantly higher than last year especially for spouses and dependents. I am a legacy Pharmacia retiree, but we have been told that all legacy retirees will have the same coverage and the same costs - haven't seen that in writing. For us, at least, there are major changes in coverage from 2009 to 2010 as follows: deductible going from $300 to $500 for individuals, coverage going from 90% to 80%, dental and vision eliminated, rx going from $5/mo copay to 20% of retail(except for Pfizer drugs are nothing). In my case, my premium will go up 2.5 times and my wife's 5.4 times from this year's rates. With all the changes, we are looking for our medical costs to more than double even if we have a relatively healthy year. This is not good news - Pfizer is really sticking it to the retirees and especially their spouses. Good luck![/QUOTE]
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