THINKING ABOUT RETIREMENT HEALTH INSURANCE?.  State and Public School Retirement Health Insurance is administered by Employee Benefits Division (EBD).

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
DELTA VISION Complete Dental/Vision form. If they want vision, complete vision section. If they dont want it, leave it blank. Make sure they sign and date.
Advertisements

1 ISD 15 St Francis 2012 Retiree/COBRA Open Enrollment Meeting April 2012.
© 2010 Standard Insurance Company State of New Mexico General Services Department Risk Management Division Policy Medical Plan Open Enrollment.
2015 Plans. Plans offered ARBenefits offers 3 plans to Active, COBRA and Non-Medicare members through Health Advantage. ARBenefits offers 1 plan to the.
Health Reimbursement Account (HRA) Program. What is a HRA? A Health Reimbursement Account (HRA) is an account funded by Troy University health insurance.
Health Savings Accounts (HSAs) Everything You Need to Know.
Understanding Your Continued Benefits Options The Questions You Are Most Likely Asking are… Now What? If I don’t have coverage available to me for a.
Separation and PEBB Benefits Layoffs, COBRA, COBRA Subsidy, and PEBB Appeals PPMS Meeting May 28, 2009 PEBB Outreach and Training.
Orientation Presentation Fresno County Employees’ Retirement Association Location: 1111 H Street Fresno, CA Phone: (559) Stop Mail #: 40.
SJDC Health Benefit Overview Retiree Coverage – Group I March 7, 2012 Suzanne Franco Employee Benefits Specialist.
Orientation Presentation Fresno County Employees’ Retirement Association Location: 1111 H Street Fresno, CA Phone: (559) Stop Mail #: 40.
Open Enrollment 2015 Arch Ford Education Service Co-op.
BENEFIT OPTIONS 2013 Retiree/Vest/Non-Vest /Defer Effective January 1 to December 31, 2013.
Health Savings Accounts How our plan works and its benefits for employees Presentation Subtitle/Description Presenter’s Name Date.
Retiree Health Options RIC/AFT Rhode Island College April 2008.
Basic Information & Steps for Employees Dr. Pam Sitton Assistant Superintendent of Human Resources Spring, 2015.
1 Benefits and Programs for Termination Cornell University Division of Human Resources For Contract College Faculty and Staff.
September 2013 UNDERSTANDING COBRA. 2 INTRODUCTION  The Consolidated Omnibus Budge Reconciliation Act (COBRA) is a federal law enacted in The act.
High Deductible Health Plan (HDHP) & Health Savings Account (HSA) Peru Community Schools Fall, 2009.
Benefits Overview for Employees Planning to Retire Employee Health & Benefits 114 State House Station Augusta ME (207) or
I n t e g r i t y - S e r v i c e - E x c e l l e n c e Headquarters U.S. Air Force 1 Air Force NAF Employee Benefits Programs Gloria Mick AFSVA/SVXHI.
Self-Select Voluntary Separation Program (SSVSP) 1.
Flexible Spending Accounts Information for the Plan Year of: January 1 – December 31, 2014.
1 Health Benefits Under COBRA Consolidated Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act of 1985 U.S. Department of Labor Employee Benefits Security Administration.
Presented by Mark Weinstein, President & CEO and Robin Donovick, Chief Operating Officer March 22, 2011.
What Happens To My Benefits When I Retire from MCW? Benefits remain in effect as long as you are full-time or full professional effort Health Benefits:
September 2013 HEALTH SAVINGS ACCOUNTS OUR PLAN AND ITS BENEFITS FOR EMPLOYEES.
Health Savings Accounts Presentation For 2009/2010 Plan Year.
Health and dental insurance Basic $3,000 life (conversion) Optional life insurance (conversion or portability) Dependent life insurance (conversion) Supplemental.
Cape Girardeau Public School District No. 63
OPERS Health Care Jason Davis Devon Hooper OPERS Ohio University March 18, 2009.
LIFE INSURANCE Who is eligible? Lets find out! Eligibility Criteria Regular full time/ part time NAF civilian employee Scheduled to work at least 20.
Saint Paul Public School District
“Creating A More Educated Georgia” 1 Board of Regents of the University System of Georgia 2011 Healthcare for Retirees.
2013 Benefits for Retirees Health Insurance Dental Insurance Vision Insurance Life Insurance Health FSA Long Term Care Questions/Contact Info.
Separation and PEBB Benefits COBRA and the COBRA Subsidy PPA Meeting May 28, 2009 PEBB Outreach and Training.
1 Annual Enrollment Presented by Stephanie Bell School of Medicine.
Slide -1 Medicare Prescription Drug Coverage Atlanta Regional Office Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services September 12, 2005.
COBRA EXPANSION How It Impacts You. What Is COBRA? The opportunity to continue group health coverage when there is a “qualifying event” that would result.
Retirement, Disability and Death 2015 PEBA Insurance Benefits (BA Call Center) (Subscriber Services)
COBRA Continuation of Coverage (BA Call Center) (Subscriber Services) 2015.
Retirement, disability and death 2016 South Carolina Public Employee Benefits Authority (PEBA)
Flexible Spending Accounts Plan Overview. What is a Flexible Spending Account (FSA)? There are two types of FSA’s. The two types of accounts are medical.
Pre-Retirement Seminars. Agenda Team Introductions and Overview Steps in the Retirement Process – Intent to Retire – FCS Application – Life, Dental.
Retirement Benefits. Insurance Planning & Premiums.
County Retiree Health & Life Insurance Benefits. Program Documentation Represented Employees: Labor Contracts. Non-represented Employees: Multnomah Cty.
County Retiree Health & Life Insurance Benefits. Program Documentation Represented Employees: Labor Contracts. Non-represented Employees: Multnomah Cty.
EMPLOYEE BENEFITS REFRESHER Presented by: Krissa Hilger Employee Benefits Coordinator Diocese of Winona Ministry Days June 12, 2007.
County Retiree Health & Life Insurance Benefits County Benefits Office Revised Feb
CAMPBELL COUNTY EMPLOYEES BENEFIT PLAN Status Update September 2014.
Administered by Stirling Benefits, Inc Connecticut State Teachers’ Retirement Board Health Plan.
2016 Retiree Meeting.  Retiree Continuation of Benefits  When do my active benefits end?  What can be continued and for how long?  How do I make my.
Human Resources COBRA & Coordination with Other Federal Law Benefits PRESENTED BY DONNA GABEL Human Resources Manager Alexander City Housing Authority.
Health Savings Accounts (HSA)
Continuing State Group Insurance Benefits as a Retiree
Post-Employment VEBA.
Retirement Insurance Benefits
Planning for Retirement
WSU Total Rewards Benefits Representatives
City of Dallas Benefits Pre-Retirement: Another Piece of the Puzzle
Alcon Retiree Medical Coverage & Medicare
MTA Metro-North Railroad Guide to Retirement
Insurance Premium Rates
Sandia Retiree Benefits 2019
Health Savings Account
Health Savings Account
SDMC Retiree Health Insurance options
Director, Risk Management and Employee Benefits
Sandia Retiree Benefits 2019
Presentation transcript:

THINKING ABOUT RETIREMENT HEALTH INSURANCE?

 State and Public School Retirement Health Insurance is administered by Employee Benefits Division (EBD). PO Box Woodlane, Suite 500 Little Rock, AR (501) Toll Free (877) Fax (501)

 A – Health & Life Continuation Under Retirement System  B – Waiver of Enrollment  C – COBRA Continuation Only  D – COBRA Until Retirement Benefits Begin  E – COBRA When Retirement Benefits Are Available

 Do you meet these eligibility requirements?  Were you covered by the State & Public School Health Plan on your last day of employment?  Are you eligible to begin drawing a retirement annuity check from one of the following retirement agencies?  Arkansas Public Employees Retirement System (APERS)  Arkansas Teacher Retirement System (ATRS)  Arkansas State Highway Employee Retirement System  Arkansas Judicial Retirement System  Alternate retirement plan such as VALIC

 You have the option to continue your current health insurance by enrolling in COBRA for 18-months.  If you become eligible to draw your annuity during this 18-month period, you have 30-days to enroll in the retiree group health plan.  You can enroll in the retiree group health plan when you do become eligible if requested within 30-days of eligibility.

 An employee with five (5) accredited years as a state employee AND five (5) years accredited years as a public school employee (A participating member under both APERS and ATRS, and drawing a retirement annuity from each) may choose to enroll in either the ASE or PSE retiree health plan.  A member who does not have five (5) years under either system, but has enough time between the two systems to be eligible for reciprocity service will enroll in the retiree health plan under their last retirement agency group.

 You have a 31 day enrollment period from the date your active health coverage ends to waive coverage or enroll in the Retirement Health Plan. Failure to act within this 31 day window will result in losing your eligibility to enroll in the plan. This decision is FINAL.

 An Election Form is required if you wish to enroll in the retiree health insurance.  A Bank Draft Authorization Form if your retirement annuity is not large enough for your health premium deduction.  A Waiver of Enrollment (WOE) if you wish to decline coverage at this time for you and/or your dependents. This form is included in your COBRA package and on the Election form.  All forms must be sent to EBD.

 If you wish to continue your health insurance into retirement, you must complete an Election Form and send to EBD within 31 days of your loss of coverage as an active employee. This form gives us the authorization to enroll you in our retirement health plan and to notify your Retirement Agency to begin deducting premiums.

 You will need to complete a Bank Draft Authorization Form and return it to EBD along with your Election Form if your retirement annuity check is not large enough to deduct your retirement health premium.  Drafts are processed on the 7 th of each month.

 You must complete a Waiver of Enrollment Form or an Election Form waiving coverage and submit to Employee Benefits Division within the 31-day enrollment period for retirement health insurance if at the time of retirement you are going to enroll in your spouse’s group health coverage or you are going to be actively employed and enrolled in your employer’s group health plan. This gives you the right to enroll in retirement health at a later date when you lose this coverage.

 You do NOT need to waive coverage if you are going from active coverage to COBRA and then to retiree health insurance without a break in service.

 Yes. If your family members experience a qualifying event at a later date, and you wish to enroll them on your retirement group health plan, you must waive coverage and it must be on file at Employee Benefits Division for your dependents as well as yourself.

 If you do not complete either an Election Form or waive coverage during the 31-day election period, then the decision is FINAL and you will no longer be eligible to enroll in the retiree group health plan.

 The Arkansas Legislative Code states that if your retirement annuity is large enough, your premium must be deducted monthly from your annuity.  If you annuity is not large enough for your premium deduction, then you are required to have your monthly premium bank drafted from your personal bank account.

 When you receive your Medicare card you need to send EBD a copy. Your premium will be adjusted as soon as verified by CMS  Public School Retirees will lose their pharmacy benefits when they become Medicare eligible and will need to enroll in a Medicare Part D plan for pharmacy coverage.

 Retirees who are eligible for Medicare must carry Part B (physician) along with Part A. If you do not have Medicare Part B, the plan will pay as though the member does have Part B and the member will have full responsibility for claims incurred.

 You are not required to remain on our plan. However, you need to be aware of the coverage that we provide to our Medicare eligible retirees. 1. We cover your Part A & Part B Medicare deductibles. 2. We cover the 20% not paid by Medicare if it is a covered benefit under our plan.

3. If you have a claim that is not covered by Medicare and it is covered under our plan, we will pay the claim according to our deductible and coinsurance schedule (typically 80% co-insurance). 4. If you decide to leave our plan and enroll in a Medicare supplemental plan, you will NOT be eligible to come back to our plan if you are not satisfied with your new plan. Your decision is final.

 If a retiree dies and has covered dependents at the time of death, the dependents have the right to continue coverage under the Plan.  A surviving spouse, or collateral dependent, may continue coverage under the Plan indefinitely as long as premiums are paid timely.  A surviving spouse can never add a dependent to their coverage, unless the surviving spouse is pregnant at the time the covered retiree dies.

 Dependent children may be covered until the maximum age limit for a dependent child has been reached.  Once a dependent child experiences a loss of dependent eligibility event, they can continue the coverage under COBRA for an additional 36-month period.  If a surviving spouse or dependent declines coverage or cancels existing coverage, then the surviving spouse or dependent has no further privileges under the plan.

 If you are a retiree, you will need to contact Minnesota Life Insurance Company directly at Forms are available on the Employee Benefits Division web site.

 If you have other voluntary benefits such as a cancer policy, additional life coverage, dental, long-term care coverage, etc, you need to contact those vendors directly if you wish to continue coverage into retirement.

 Your Quarterly EBD Buzz contains information about your health plan. This is our method of reaching each of our members and informing them of any changes in the plan, benefits or new rates for the new plan year.  Stay on top of new legislation. We administer our plan according to Legislative Code.  Call EBD with any questions/concerns.

General Benefit Information & Assistance Mailing Address: PO Box Little Rock, AR Physical Address: 501 Woodlane Street, Suite 500 Little Rock, AR Phone: (1-877) “Just Press One”

  Web: