Title: Health Insurance After You Retire
1Health InsuranceAfterYou Retire
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Presented by Guerren Solbach
2Objective Answer These Questions
- What health welfare benefits can continue into
retirement? - Who is eligible for retiree health?
- How much will I have to pay?
- What about Medicare?
- Is UC planning to cancel retiree health
insurance?
3Health Welfare Benefits
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4Health Welfare Benefits
- Retirees may continue into retirement
- Medical, Dental Legal
- Vision VSP offered to retirees 7/1/2008
- Retiree pays full VSP premium
- Health Net Kaiser cover eye glasses for members
with Medicare
5More on Health Welfare Benefits
- ADD retiree plan is available through direct
payment to American Home Assurance - Life Insurance ends
- May convert to individual policy
- Disability Insurance ends last day actively at
work or on vacation - Auto/Home/Renters Insurance
- Continue through direct payment to A/California
Casualty - HCRA/DCRA/TIP end
6Eligibility
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7Eligibility for Retiree Health
- Medical Dental insurance may continue into
retirement - UC Retirement Plan (UCRP) members must elect
monthly retirement income - Must retire within 120 days of terminating UC
employment - Insurance coverage must be continuous
- If you elect a lump sum cash out, you forfeit UC
health insurance
8More on Eligibility
- If you entered UCRP before 1/1/1990
- Ages 50-54 Must have 10 years of service credit
- Age 55 Must have 5 years of service credit
- Must not have had a break in service of more than
120 days - Eligible for 100 of UCs maximum contribution
toward medical and dental insurance - If you entered UCRP on or after 1/1/1990
- Graduated Eligibility
9Graduated Eligibility
- Percentage of UCs maximum contribution based on
full years of UCRP service credit
10100 of UCs Contribution
11Example A (2009)
- Employee with 20 years of UCRP service credit
retires with Health Net (non-Medicare) - Total Premium 431.92
- Max UC contribution 386.56
- Net cost to retiree 45.36
1250 of UCs Contribution
13Example B (2009)
- Employee with 10 years of UCRP service credit
retires with Health Net (non-Medicare) - Total Premium 431.92
- Max UC contribution 193.28 (50 of 386.56
193.28) - Net cost to retiree 238.64 (431.92 - 193.28)
14Premiums
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15About Retiree Health Plans
- Same medical dental plans as employees
- May get termination letter when campus coverage
ends and UC Retirement System coverage begins - No salary banding
- Retiree rates are equal to the 46,001-92K
employee rates - Exception Medicare-coordinated plans
- Open Enrollment
- Period of Initial Eligibility
- Can suspend medical coverage
16Health Plan Premiums
- http//www.hr.ucdavis.edu/hcf
- Click on Thinking About Retiring?
- Determine which medical plans are available by
zip code - Premium estimator tool (MS Excel)
- Offers eligibility guidance
- Estimates how much you will pay (based on current
years premiums)
17Medicare
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18About Medicare
- Medicare is the federal health insurance program
for those over 65 and some disabled - Part A (premium-free for most)
- Part B (costs 96.40/month in 2009)
- Costs more if you make 85,000
- UC relies on Medicare to offset the cost of
retiree medical insurance - Retirees without Medicare cost 3 times more to
insure - Medicare-coordinated plans usually cost less
19100 of UCs Contribution
20Example C (2009)
- Employee with 20 years of UCRP service credit
retires with Medicare and Health Net - Total Premium 246.63
- Part B premium 96.40
- Max UC contribution 386.56
- Part B reimbursement 96.40 (386.56 - 246.63
96.40) - Net cost to retiree 0 (96.40 - 96.40)
21UCs Medicare Requirements
- Retirees and their family members must enroll in
Medicare Part B - If they are enrolled in medical insurance
- If they are eligible for Part A free of charge
- You can be eligible for Part A for free through a
current or former spouse, even if you didnt pay
in to Social Security
22Medicare HMOs
- Medicare Advantage plans
- If you have Medicare A B, and you are enrolled
in an HMO, you must assign your Medicare benefits
to the HMO (by form) - Medicare pays a flat monthly fee to the insurance
company - Medicare cannot be used separately from the
Medicare Advantage plan
23Medicare Advantage Plans
24Medicare Anthem Blue Cross
- Medicare primary Anthem Blue Cross plan
secondary - Medicare-certified providers must be used
- 91 of U.S. physicians participate in Medicare as
of 2003 - Ask if accepting new Medicare patients
- Providers that do not accept assignment can
charge up to 15 more
25Medicare CIGNA HRA PPO
- Employees who retire with CIGNA can keep it into
retirement until/unless they are eligible for
Medicare - CIGNA HRA PPO is not offered to retirees
- Stand-Alone Health Reimbursement Account
- Claim left over after you lose eligibility due
to Medicare
26Medicare Part D
- Prescription drug benefit started in 2006
- Subsidizes medical plan premiums
- Part D is a payment mechanism
- The Rx coverage of UC medical plans (except Core)
is equivalent to or better than Part D - Considered creditable coverage
- Formulary may differ from non-Medicare plan
27More on Part D
- Retirees with Medicare must complete a form
- No additional Part D premium
- Complicates or prevents double coverage
- Enrollment in another Part D plan may result in
loss of UC coverage
28The Future
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29What does the future hold?
- Premiums continue to rise
- Since 1999, the cost of health insurance has
increased by 119. - The average cost of family coverage is 12,680 a
year. - As of 2008, 31 of large firms (200 employees)
offered retiree health insurance - Down from 66 in 1988
- Source Kaiser Family Foundation Employer
Health Benefits 2008 Annual Survey
30Funding health insurance
- UCs contribution to health insurance is not
guaranteed to employees or retirees - Employee premiums paid by department
- Retiree premiums
- Campus assessment fee 3.09 of employee covered
compensation for FY 2008 - Not funded by the UC Retirement Plan
31Future of insurance through UC
- The University intends to continue retiree health
insurance - Helps us recruit and retain employees
- As a socially responsible institution, we dont
want to add to the uninsured
32Conclusion
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33Conclusion
- Whether youre an employee or a retiree
- The Health Care Facilitator Program is here to
help!
34Health InsuranceAfterYou Retire
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Presented by Guerren Solbach