Medical Coverage for Travel definition

Medical Coverage for Travel. A faculty member on academic leave or performing University business that requires the faculty member to reside away from his or her home for more than thirty (30) consecutive days and who wishes to have out-of-area medical coverage, shall provide thirty (30) days advance notice of travel plans to the University Benefits Office. The Benefits Office will attempt to provide access to a network medical provider to the faculty member at his or her temporary location. If no network provider is available, the University will ensure that claims are reimbursed at in-network rates. Any faculty member enrolled in the HMO will be enrolled in the PPO, without additional cost, during this period. SIGNATORY TO AGREEMENT UNIVERSITY OF CINCINNATI UNIVERSITY OF CINCINNATI CHAPTER OF THE AMERICAN ASSOCIATION OF UNIVERSITY PROFESSORS Chair, Board of Trustees Xxx Xxxxxx, President Xxxxxx X. Xxxxxx, President UC Negotiating Team: AAUP Negotiating Team: Xxxx Xxxxxxxxx Xxxx X. Xxxxxxxx Xxxxxxxxx Xxxxxx Xxxx Xxxxxx Xxxxx Xxxxxxx Xxxx Xxxxxxxxxx

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