ntcKcom 6ukc univcRsity mc6icM ccnteR VOLUME 16, NUMBER 8 SEPTEMBER, 1969 DURHAM, NORTH CAROLINA Employes Get Extended Coverage New Health Benefits Provided Hospitalization insurance coverage for employes who are now participating in the University's Blue Cross—Blue Shield plans increased substantially September 1 without any increase in cost to the em ploye. The old $18 plan has been expandecf to provide a $25 per day room allowance, increased inpatient and outpatient cov erage and new benefits for extended care outside the hospital. The old $12 plan now provides a $20 Board Names Dr. Kinney Medical Education Head Dean Title Abolished Dr. Thomas D. Kinney, chairman of the Department of Pathology at the Med ical Center since I960, has been named di rector of medical education. The new post was created by the Board of Trustees in August and the se lection of Dr. Kinney was announced September 4 by University Provost Mar cus E. Hobbs. With the establishment of the new po sition, Duke has dropped the title of dean of the School of Medicine. It is a part of a series of organizational and title changes that have taken place during the year, in cluding the promotion of former Dean William G. Aniyan to the post of vice president for health affairs. The administrative reorganization was recommended by a committee appointed late last year to consider restructuring the administration of the School of Medicine within the framework of the Medical Cen ter. As director. Dr. Kinney will be re sponsible for all educational programs in the School of Medicine and the Medical Center, except those of the School of per day room allowance and additional in- and out-patient coverage. Both changes became effective auto matically September I for employes who presently have hospitalization insurance through the Duke group plan. In October, a third plan will be offered to all employes to provide full semi-pri vate room coverage in addition to the other benefits of the $25 plan. When details of the new semi-private plan are announced later this month, any employe who presently has either the $25 plan or the $20 plan may convert his poli cy to the semi-private system with a re sulting increase in his monthly insurance payments. Employes who currently are not cover ed by hospitalization insurance at Duke may apply for coverage under any of the three plans in October. Benefits will be come effective November I for those who apply in October. The usual waiting periods before bene fits for maternity care or pre-existing con ditions are paid will not apply for persons insured on September I or November I. Employes interested in applying for in surance for the first time or who wish to change their present coverage should con tact the Medical Center Personnel Office, Room 1160 Hospital, extension 3424, dur ing the first week of October. DR. KINNEY Nursing, and will report to Dr. Aniyan, who will retain responsibility for budget and space control. The reor^nization included title re visions for associate and assistant deans of the School of Medicine. Those men and their new titles are; (continued on page three) For further information and a chart illustrating features of the new $25 plan compared to the old $18 plan, please turn to PAGE 4