State Farm Retirees Searching for Alternative Medicare Coverage
By: Kim Behrens
Updated: February 19, 2013
BLOOMINGTON- 15,000 State Farm retirees are on a mission to find alternative Medicare coverage.
This comes after the company announced it would be taking those eligible for the benefit off its medical plan.
As part of a cost cutting move, State Farm has asked a separate insurance service to help retirees find new coverage.
It says everyone should be switched over by the end of May.
For more information on the plan, click here:
http://www.statefarm.com/about/retirees/news_articles/2013-annual-enrollment-materials-mailed-to-retirees.asp
This comes after the company announced it would be taking those eligible for the benefit off its medical plan.
As part of a cost cutting move, State Farm has asked a separate insurance service to help retirees find new coverage.
It says everyone should be switched over by the end of May.
For more information on the plan, click here:
http://www.statefarm.com/about/retirees/news_articles/2013-annual-enrollment-materials-mailed-to-retirees.asp



