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ADMINISTRATION

What is Partnership 2.0? Legislation (SB 913) that gives the Comptroller the authority to offer the State of Connecticut employee health plan to Municipalities and Boards of Education in the State of CT Fixed monthly rates that renew on July 1st each year in conjunction with the State’s renewal. For groups that elect to join the plan on a date other than July 1st, monthly rates have been developed for each quarter to accommodate the off-cycle effective date. All groups will renew the July 1st immediately following their effective date in the Partnership 2.0 Plan. Monthly premium equivalent rates are based on the State’s overall claims experience.

Benefit Plan Offering Medical Pharmacy Dental Vision (optional) State of Connecticut Point of Service (POS) Plan administered by United Healthcare/Oxford Members have access to Oxford’s Freedom Select network with United’s Choice Plus wrap for seamless national coverage Comprehensive wellness program - Health Enhancement Program (HEP) Pharmacy 3 Tier co-pay structure for maintenance and acute drugs Pharmacy plan administered by CVS/Caremark Dental The group can choose from 4 separate fully insured DPPO plans underwritten and administered by Cigna Healthcare A DHMO option can be offered alongside the DPPO plan option Vision (optional) Fully-insured vision hardware rider offered by Cigna Healthcare

How to Apply Application can be completed online at: http://www.osc.ct.gov/ctpartner Applications are reviewed in two ways: Full Group – entire town or board of education Completed application is required; group is automatically accepted Partial Group – any part of the entire town or board of education Application (along with census & plan data) will be reviewed by the Health Care Cost Containment Committee (HCCCC) and a determination of acceptance into the program will be made by the HCCCC All groups joining the plan cannot offer their employees any another medical/rx plan other than Partnership

3 Year Commitment Groups are required to participate in the plan for three years Groups seeking to leave prior to the end of year three must submit a request in writing to the HCCCC If an early exiting group’s claims have exceeded the premiums paid since entering the plan, the following penalty will be assessed: Exit after 1 Year: Lesser of the excess of the group’s total costs over the rates they were charged since joining the plan or 5% of the total premium paid by the group in the most recent plan year Exit after 2 Years: Lesser of the excess of the group’s total costs over the rates they were charged since joining the plan or 3% of the total premium paid by the group in the most recent plan year Exit after 3 Years or Later: No Assessment

What is HEP? The Health Enhancement Program (HEP) is a wellness program attached to the state employee health plan HEP targets preventive care and chronic disease management Preventive Care The program requires members enrolled in the state health plan to get age appropriate wellness exams and preventive screenings Chronic Condition Management The program targets the following chronic conditions: diabetes, asthma or COPD, heart disease/heart failure, hyperlipidemia, and hypertension $0 co-pay for office visits related to the targeted conditions Lower co-pays for maintenance drugs used to treat the targeted conditions (3-tier $0, $5, $12.50)

HEP Requirements

Health Enhancement Program (HEP) Upon a groups enrollment into the Partnership Plan, all members will automatically be enrolled in the Health Enhancement Program (HEP) The HEP program is managed by Care Management Solutions, Inc. (CMSi) Members have access throughout the year to a HEP web portal which shows their compliance status Members have access to a dedicated customer service team at CMSi as well as a dedicated health navigator

HEP Compliance HEP Compliance is based on calendar year Members have one full calendar year to become acclimated with the program and to meet the HEP requirements For example: If your group joins the Partnership plan on October 1, 2017, members have until December 31, 2018 to meet their HEP requirements HEP Compliance is based on calendar year All family members enrolled in the plan must meet their age specific requirements in order for the employee to be considered HEP complaint Communications and reminders are sent to members throughout the year

HEP Compliance (cont.) Employees that do not meet their HEP requirements will be considered “non-compliant” in the HEP Program. The following penalty is implemented: Additional $100 per month billed premium that becomes part of the employee share contribution $350 individual deductible (up to $1,400 per family) attached to the in – network medical plan. The deductible applies to non-copay related services Once a member completes the missing requirement(s), they are eligible to get back to a HEP compliant status by filling out and submitting to CMSi an application for reinstatement into the HEP program. Members will be reinstated the first of the following month

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