[s1e3] Health Care Official
: To mock Dwight's authority, Jim and Pam fill out forms with invented ailments, including "inverted penis," "spontaneous dental hydroplosion," and "hot dog fingers".
: To pacify the angry employees, Michael vaguely promises a grand surprise. He spends the rest of the day scrambling for one, eventually delivering only disappointing ice cream sandwiches at the end of the shift. Key Moments & Highlights
: The staff revolts after Dwight forces them to publicly disclose their private medical conditions to see if they are covered. [S1E3] Health Care
: Dwight sets up a temporary "workspace" in the conference room, insisting he is a superior manager because he can "raise and lower his cholesterol at will".
In the third episode of (US), titled " Health Care ," Michael Scott attempts to avoid the fallout of choosing a cheaper employee medical plan by delegating the unpopular task to Dwight Schrute. Plot Overview : To mock Dwight's authority, Jim and Pam
: Michael avoids the responsibility by handing the task to an enthusiastic Dwight, who proceeds to cut nearly all essential benefits to create a "draconian" plan.
: The episode is noted for its early use of the documentary style to tell the story, such as the camera catching Michael’s empty inbox to show he isn't actually busy. Episode Details The Office (USA) – Health Care (Script) - Genius Key Moments & Highlights : The staff revolts
: Corporate (Jan Levinson) tasks Michael with choosing a new, inexpensive healthcare provider to save money for the Scranton branch.