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NEW MEXICO PUBLIC SCHOOLS INSURANCE AUTHORITY

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PPO plans with negotiated fees administered by BCBS and Presbyterian ... COBRA Subsidy. Medicare Data Match requiring SSN's. Online enrollment. New NMPSIA website ... – PowerPoint PPT presentation

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Title: NEW MEXICO PUBLIC SCHOOLS INSURANCE AUTHORITY


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NEW MEXICO PUBLIC SCHOOLS INSURANCE AUTHORITY
  • Benefits Program
  • April 2009

2
NMPSIA Today
  • Benefits and Risk Programs covering
  • Mandatory 88 Public School Districts
  • Mandatory 74 Charter Schools
  • Optional 24 Other Educational Entities
  • 11 Staff Members

3
COVERED EMPLOYEES
4
Unrestricted cash balance(in millions)
5
Past Medical Cost Containment
  • PPO plans with negotiated fees administered by
    BCBS and Presbyterian
  • Modifying behaviors through health management
    programs
  • Encouraging appropriate care through plan design
    (i.e., 0 copay for preventive care and diabetes
    medications)
  • Diabetes Pilot Program

6
Past Plan Improvements
  • PCP Copay 15
  • Physical Therapy Copay 20
  • Orthodontia maximum to 1,500
  • Improved dental plan periodontal benefit
  • 2/5 Generic drug Copay
  • 0 Copay for formulary diabetic supplies,
    insulin, and oral medications

7
Medical Premiums, Expenditures(in millions)
8
Projected Trend vs. NMPSIA
9
Use of Fund Balance in 2008(in millions)
10
Observations on our expenses
  • Preventive care utilization is fabulous
  • Many large claims
  • Long term investment losses
  • Flat revenues for 2010

11
Premiums October 2009
  • Blue Cross Medical No Change
  • Presbyterian Medical No Change
  • UCCI Dental No Change
  • Davis Vision No Change
  • The Standard Life No Change
  • The Standard LTD No Change

12
No Choice But To Downsize
  • JULY 1ST PLAN
  • CURRENT PLAN

13
Whats Everyone Else Like?
  • Los Alamos Labs
  • 250 deductible
  • 90 coinsurance Preventive 80 In-Network
  • 3,000 out of pocket plus deductible
  • Colorado Public EEs
  • Three PPO Plans
  • 750 deductible
  • 1500 deductible
  • 3000 deductible
  • 150 Rx deductible

14
Whats Everyone Else Like?
  • (CURRENT GSD)
  • In-Network 100 Deductible
  • 2,000 Out of Pocket
  • PCP 15 No Deductible
  • Specialist 25 No Deductible
  • Diagnostic Testing 10 coinsurance
  • Outpatient Hospital 150 plus 10

15
Whats Everyone Else Like?
  • (CURRENT APS)
  • In-Network No Deductible
  • 2,000 Out of Pocket
  • PCP 20 copay
  • Specialist 25 Copay
  • Diagnostic testing 50copay for PET, MRI, CT
  • Outpatient Hospital 100 copay

16
Medicare Plan Design
  • Part A (Hospital) deductibles
  • 1,068 for a hospital stay of 1-60 days.
  • 267 per day for days 61-90
  • 534 per day for days 91-150 of a hospital stay
  • All costs for each day beyond 150 days
  • Part B (physician services, outpatient hospital
    services, certain home health services, durable
    medical equipment)
  • 135 per year then 20

17
What Will We Look Like?
  • 300 In-Network Deductible
  • Deductible waived for Preventive (still free) and
    office visits
  • 80-20 coinsurance plus copays
  • 2,800 Out of Pocket Limit per Calendar Year
    then plan pays 100

18
What Will We Look Like?
  • Rx Change
  • Non-formulary (third tier) brand name drugs
    limited coverage since alternatives available
  • Member charged 70 of discounted price
  • Lunesta, approximately 54.00 for a quantity of
    15
  • Ambien (zolpidem) would be a 2.00 copay

19
Communication Campaign
  • Newsletter
  • Mailings with explanation of plan change
  • New Program Guide
  • PowerPoint for employee presentations
  • Cost Estimator on Carrier websites

20
Things to Stress
  • Rich level of benefits not affordable in these
    economic times
  • New plan very similar to plans we had in the
    1980s (the last time we had a recession)
  • Plan still provides protection against
    catastrophic medical expenses

21
TPA Updates from ERISA
  • COBRA Subsidy
  • Medicare Data Match requiring SSNs
  • Online enrollment
  • New NMPSIA website

22
COBRA Subsidy
  • Only Involuntary Termination Qualifies
  • Position eliminated, Contract not renewed,
    Employee on medical leave not released to work
    after 1 year, Employer reduced hours of position
  • 102 Premium Paid 35 by employee, 65 by
    employer effective 03/01/2009
  • Employer takes credit on quarterly 941 report

23
Medicare Data Match SSNs
  • All members enrolled must have an SSN
  • Non-U.S. Citizens over age 16 should have an SSN
    or ITIN number
  • Non-U.S. Citizens under age 16 provide a copy of
    their government issued VISA to enter the U.S.
    until an SSN or ITIN is acquired
  • Enrollments received without dependent SSN will
    delay that members effective date. (Do NOT hold
    forms for this information)

24
Online Enrollment
  • Encouraged for Employer Transactions
  • Basic Life Enrollment
  • Update EE and Dependent Information (like
    employee address or dependent SSN)
  • Cancel All Enrollment
  • Log on to districts.nmpsia.com and click on
    Online Enrollment
  • Encouraged for Employee
  • View and confirm enrollment
  • Update address, phone or add email address
  • Go to nmpsia.com Members tab and click on
    Employee Online Enrollment System

25
Updated NMPSIA Website
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In Closing . . .
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