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How the site is structured

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How the site is structured

This online benefits centre is designed to help you find what you are looking for ... easily and quickly! For your convenience, we have dissected the screen to show you how each area works. To keep the site simple, there are only two areas to visit ... so let the tour begin!

Area 1: Top navigation bar
Area 2: Body of text in centre of screen

Area 1:
Top navigation bar

1 Return to the home page from wherever you are on the site.
2 Get a snapshot of all the plan benefits.
3

Look up details categorized by life event. There are five main events:

Administrative events (e.g., joining the benefit plans or making a claim)
Everyday events (e.g., going to the pharmacy or visiting the dentist)
Illness or injury (e.g., going to the hospital or becoming disabled)
Travel events (e.g., medical emergencies outside your province of residence)
Personal events (e.g., becoming a parent, getting a divorce, terminating employment, or retirement)

This section also gives you access to general exclusions and when coverage ends.

4 Get the latest costs for the different types of coverage available to you and to your family.
5 Print all necessary forms.
6

Look up terms related to the benefit plans.

7 Find out who are the key players and how to reach them.
8 This is where you are right now!
9 Access other sites.
10 Print the plan information in PDF format.
11 Important: read the site's important legal disclaimer!
12 Consult an index of all the sections of the site.

Area 2:
Body of text in centre of screen

Underlined texts will link you to any of the following:

Information on the same page Simply click on to return to the top of the page.
Information on another page of the site Simply click on the back button to return to where you were.
A form, a definition, or an external site Another browser window will open.

For optimal viewing

This site is designed for optimal performance in Internet Explorer 4.0 or a more recent version.

If you are using Netscape or an earlier version of Internet Explorer, you may be unable to use some functions and miss important information. Please access this site again using Internet Explorer 4.0 or a more recent version.

May 2011