Graduate Student Health Advisory Committee (GSHAC)
GSAS Student Representatives, 2004-2005
GSHAC (the Graduate Student Health Advisory Committee) is a committee of
the GSC which serves as a forum for students to voice concerns relating to
Harvard graduate student mental and physical health. GSHAC is currently
pursuing a number of issues including better prescription coverage for
grad students and improved RSI services. We present grad student health
concerns to University administration through communications with the University Health Services.
GSHAC membership is open to any interested GSAS student. The position
of GSHAC Chair is currently open.
Below is a summary of some recent projects:
- Prescription Coverage
- GSHAC is currently investigating the possibility of gaining better
coverage for prescription medicine from UHS and/or Blue Cross/Blue Shield.
At present, grad student coverage has a deductable of $750 for individual
students, after which the insurance will pay 95% of your prescriptions up
to $3000. The plan of action for pursuing this issue currently includes:
- researching other universities' coverage for grad student
prescriptions,
- comparing grad student coverage with coverage received by Harvard
staff and faculty,
- and contacting UHS to find out more about the administration of
prescription coverage, as well as to get a sense of the history of grad
student prescription coverage at Harvard.
- RSI Issues
- The RSI Issues Group is an inter-departmental committee which brings
different offices and services of the University, which are involved with
RSI treatment, together to discuss better ways of serving students
afflicted with RSI. GSHAC is currently participating in a project through
RSI Issues to put together an information sheet to be distributed to
students who come to UHS with RSI symptoms or concerns. The sheet is
intended to give RSI sufferers a consolidated list of available services
at Harvard and to make students better aware of the various options for
treatment that are at their disposal. GSHAC recently interviewed
approximately 12 graduate and undergraduate students about their
experiences with UHS in pursuing RSI treatment, and swe submitted a report
on our findings to the RSI Issues Group. The RSI Issues task force for
the info sheet will meetin on Nov. 9 to draft preliminary copies of the
information sheet. Your additional in-put for the info sheet is welcome!!
- Optometry Coverage
- GSHAC has discussed the possibility of pursuing some optional coverage
for graduate student optometry needs through UHS. Past inquiries into
this possibility have met with little support from the University. An
optometry plan similar to the dental plan would be unlikely to work
because of the probably high volume of use among grad students. An
optional plan was proposed of finding a local optometrist and eyeglasses
provider would would offer a cut rate to Harvard grad students. The
suggestion was made to try to find a Harvard graduate in the area who is
also an optometrist and would be willing to cut us a deal. This project
is currently on hold until we can find a concerned grad student to pursue
it. If optometry coverage is something which interests you, please come
to the next GSHAC meeting and adopt the issue!!!
- The UHS Fee
- Several grad students have contacted the GSHAC with frustrations over
being charged a UHS fee when they do not make of UHS services. Like the
optometry plan, this issue is on the back burner until a concerned student
comes forward to head the project. However, some inquiries regarding the
fee have been made with UHS and a preliminary course of action/argument
for this issue is in the works. If this issue concerns you, please come
to the next GSHAC meeting and help us pursue a satisfactory resolution of
this problem.
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