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Passing the Baton: Transitioning to Retiree Health Benefits Presented by Susan Jones.

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Page 1: Passing the Baton: Transitioning to Retiree Health Benefits Presented by Susan Jones.

Passing the Baton: Transitioning to Retiree Health Benefits

Presented bySusan Jones

Page 2: Passing the Baton: Transitioning to Retiree Health Benefits Presented by Susan Jones.

For discussion…

• Eligibility• Plan Choices• Program Provisions• Medicare

– Overview– Enrollment– Coordination with the State Program– Prescription Drug Coverage

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Eligibility

• Must be a retiring state employee receiving an immediate (not deferred) VRS retirement benefit or periodic benefit from an ORP

• Must have been eligible for state coverage as an active employee at the time of retirement (not Extended Coverage)

• Must enroll within 31 days of retirement date

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… and Not Eligible

• Coverage is declined at retirement (except waiver)

• Enrollment is not completed within 31 days of retirement

• Retirement benefit is deferred• Coverage is cancelled

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Coverage Begins…

The first day of the first full month of retirement

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Eligible Dependents

Same as active employees

• Legal spouse• Children

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Plan Choices

• Non-Medicare Plans

• Medicare Plans

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Current Non-Medicare Plans

• COVA Care/COVA Connect• COVA Care/COVA Connect with optional

benefits– Out-of-Network– Expanded Dental– Out-of-Network and Expanded Dental– Vision, Hearing and Expanded Dental– Out-of-Network, Vision, Hearing and Expanded Dental

• Regional Plan – Kaiser Permanente• COVA HDHP• TRICARE Supplement

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Non-Medicare Retiree Group

2628

431

949

383

1930

1780

92

53 23733

COVA Care/Connect Basic - 2,628

CC w/Out of Network - 431

CC w/Expanded Dental - 949

CC w/Out of Net/Exp Dental - 383

CC w/Vision/Hearing/Exp Dental - 1,930

CC w/Out Net/Vision/Hearing/Exp Dental - 1,780

COVA HDHP - 92

Kaiser - 53

TRICARE Supplement - 23

Waived - 733

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Medicare Supplemental Plan Options

• Advantage 65• Advantage 65 with

Dental/Vision• Advantage 65

Medical Only• Advantage 65

Medical Only with Dental/Vision

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Medicare Retiree Group

5,999

18,971

922

1,979

1,803

3,120Advantage 65 - 5,999

Advantage 65 w/DV - 18,971

Advantage 65 Med Only - 922

Advantage 65 Med Only w/DV - 1,979

Option 1 - 1,803

Option 2 - 3,120

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Changes Allowed at Retirement

• Enroll from active waive into single coverage

• Decrease membership• Waive to active/retiree

coverage as dependent (and return in the future per plan provisions)

• Plan change• Decline/cancel coverage –

no return to program

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NOT Allowed at Retirement

• Increase in membership

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Allowable Changes After Retirement

• Changes Consistent with Qualifying Midyear Events

• Membership Reduction (prospective)

• Cancellation (prospective )• Open Enrollment (non-

Medicare only)• Certain Medicare-

Coordinating Plan Changes (prospective)

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Required Change

To a Medicare-coordinating plan immediately upon Medicare eligibility

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NOTE: Active Employees

If covered based on current employment, Part B can be declined without penalty (no break in creditable coverage for 63 or more days)

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Medicare 101

• What is it?• How do I get

it?• What do I

need?• How much

does it cost?

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What is it?Medicare Eligibility

• At age 65• Before age 65

–Disability–End Stage

Renal Disease

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What is it?Original Medicare Plan

• Medicare Part A – Hospital Insurance– Inpatient care– Skilled nursing facility– Hospice

• Medicare Part B – Medical Insurance– Doctors’ services– Preventive care

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What is it?Medicare Part D

• Outpatient Prescription Drug Coverage

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What is it?Medicare Part C

NOT ORIGINAL MEDICARE• Medicare Advantage

Plans• Medicare PPO Plans• Medicare HMO Plans• Medicare Private Fee-

for-Service Plans• Medicare Special Needs

Plans

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How do I get it?Enrollment – A, B

• If no SSA/RRB benefits, you must actively enroll in A and B

• Automatic enrollment if you are already getting SSA/RRB benefits

• Declining Part B– Special Enrollment Period– General Enrollment Period– Late Enrollment Penalty

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How do I get it?Enrollment – D

• Initial Enrollment• Special Enrollment• Annual

Coordinated Election Period

• Late Enrollment Penalty

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What do I need?To Summarize:

• You must have Medicare Parts A and B (Original Medicare)when your retirement begins if you enroll in the State Retiree Health Benefits Program to avoid a gap in coverage!

• You can get Part D through or outside of the state program.

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How much does it cost?Cost for Medicare Only

• Part A – usually no cost

• Part B - $99.90 for 2012 (unless IRMA)

• Part D – cost based on elected plan ($38 average premium—IRMA/LIS)

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The State Program

How does the State Retiree Health Benefits Program work with Medicare?

•Plan Provisions•Premium Cost

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How Does Advantage 65 Work?

2012 Medicare Benefit

A65 Benefit

Hospital Inpatient (Part A)

You pay Deductible/Copay$1,156, $289, $578

A65 pays all but $100+Additional AC for 365 Days

Physician and Other Services (Part B)

Generally, 80% coverage

Pays 20% after $140 deductible

Outpatient Prescription Drug (Part D)

Based on chosen plan Can elect enhanced Med D benefit with A65

Routine Dental Not covered Optional

Routine Vision Not covered Optional

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Enhanced Part D Provisions

• Formulary– Exceptions/appeals

• Tiers• Excluded Drugs• Coverage Stages

– Deductible– Initial– Coverage Gap/Medicare

Coverage Gap Discount Program

– Catastrophic

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Medicare Must Approve Part D:

• Enrollment• Disenrollment

–Only one plan• Penalties

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Premium Cost

• Retiree pays the full cost of coverage

• Health Insurance Credit (VRS) if eligible

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How is Premium Paid?

• VRS Benefit Deduction

• Direct Bill– Automatic Bank

Draft– Online payments

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July 2012 through June 2013Plan Single Two-Person Family

CC/CC Basic $491 $909 $1,328

CC/CC + Out of Network $503 $925 $1,351

CC/CC +Exp Dental $506 $939 $1,373

CC/CC + Vision/Hrg/ED $519 $961 $1,402

CC/CC + OON/Exp Dental $518 $955 $1,395

CC/CC + OON/VH/ED $531 $977 $1,424

COVA HDHP $392 $727 $1,062

Kaiser Regional HMO $516 $951 $1,386

Tricare Supplement $60 $119 $160

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2013 Premium Cost

Advantage 65 $237

Advantage 65 with Dental/Vision

$271

Advantage 65 – Medical Only $139

Advantage 65 – Medical Only with Dental/Vision

$173

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Your Decision at Retirement…

• Is the state program the best choice for me?

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Resourceswww.dhrm.virginia.gov

– Retiree Fact Sheets

www.medicare.gov– 800-MEDICARE

www.ssa.gov– 800-772-1213

Medicare COB– 800-999-1118

VICAP– 800-552-3402

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Questions

Thank you!