Public Safety Employees Association Health and Welfare Trust

1 / 18
About This Presentation
Title:

Public Safety Employees Association Health and Welfare Trust

Description:

Health benefits purchased through Premera Blue Cross Blue Shield of Alaska ... and premiums to insurers and provides COBRA administration for the Trust. ... – PowerPoint PPT presentation

Number of Views:178
Avg rating:3.0/5.0
Slides: 19
Provided by: collee69

less

Transcript and Presenter's Notes

Title: Public Safety Employees Association Health and Welfare Trust


1
Public Safety Employees Association Health and
Welfare Trust
  • April 2009

Wes Yoder, Trust Consultant
2
General Information
  • Sponsored by the Public Safety Employees
    Association of Alaska (PSEA)
  • Governed by a Board of Trustees elected by PSEA
    members participating in the Trust
  • Current participants include
  • Alaska State Troopers
  • Airport Police and Fire Officers
  • Juneau Police Department
  • Fairbanks Police and Fire Departments
  • Trust website http//www.pseahealth.org
  • Health benefits purchased through Premera Blue
    Cross Blue Shield of Alaska
  • Trust administered by Labor Trust Services,
    Anchorage, AK

3
Eligibility and Benefits
  • To be eligible for benefits, an employee must
  • Be a regular and active employee of an employer
    participating in the Trust
  • Regularly work a minimum of 25 hours per week if
    salaried or 20 hours per week if part-time
  • Have the required contribution made by their
    employer and received by the Trust
  • Eligibility is on a family basis. All eligible
    dependents are covered when the employee becomes
    eligible
  • Eligible dependents include
  • Legal spouse or same-sex domestic partner
  • Natural or adopted children under age 25 who are
    unmarried and primarily dependent upon the
    employee for support

4
Eligibility and Benefits
  • Medical, prescription drug, dental and vision
    benefits provided by Premera Blue Cross Blue
    Shield of Alaska
  • Business travel accident insurance provided
    through CIGNA
  • Death benefit provided by the Trust

5
Benefit Summary
6
Benefit Summary
7
Benefit Summary
8
Trust Funding and Administration
  • Trust is funded by employer and member
    (participant) contributions.
  • Total required contribution rate established each
    July by the Board of Trustees.
  • Current required monthly contribution rate
    (effective July 1, 2008) is 1,117 per
    participant per month.
  • Total contributions remitted monthly by each
    employer to the Trust administrator, Labor Trust
    Services, Inc. (LTS).
  • LTS forwards eligibility and premiums to insurers
    and provides COBRA administration for the Trust.

9
Historical Expenses
  • Over the last five years, Trust expenses have
    increased 10 annually.
  • Currently over 97 of expenses are used for
    purchasing benefits, with less than 3 of
    expenses attributed to Trust operations.

10
Historical Income vs. Expenses
  • Over the last several years, expenses have
    outpaced income.
  • For the current policy period (July 2008 June
    2009) the Trust is expected to deficit spend
    approximately 350,000 (47 per participant per
    month).

11
Historical Assets
  • Net assets available for benefits have declined.
    As of November 30, 2008, the Trust had
    approximately 2.4 million in net assets. This
    represents approximately 3.4 months of current
    projected expenses.

12
Historical Claims Utilization
  • Claims have increased significantly during the
    current contract period.
  • The Trust is 100 experience rated. Each year
    Premera sets the Trusts premium rates based on
    the Trusts own historical utilization

hcgb\pseawa\reports\2009\trust report
13
Projection for July 2009 June 2010 Contract
Period
  • Based on projected premium increases at July 1,
    2009, a significant deficit is projected for the
    upcoming contract period (approximately 217
    PPPM).
  • The projected deficit will need to be offset by
    the following
  • Increases in employer contributions (varies by
    employer)
  • Increases in participant contributions
  • Benefit changes to reduce premium costs

14
Options
  • The Trustees value your input
  • Each year the Trustees have to balance the cost
    of benefits with the available contributions.
  • If benefits remain at current levels, significant
    increases in participant contributions will be
    required.
  • Increases in participant contributions can be
    lessened with benefit changes. Examples include
  • 300 deductible/80 coverage/2000 OOP max 40
    per month
  • 500 deductible/70 coverage/3000 OOP max 100
    per month
  • Rx - 8 generic copay/20 brand copay 6.50 per
    month
  • The Trustees will continue to review strategies
    to control costs over the long term.

15
What Can You Do?
  • Being a smart health care consumer can help lower
    costs.
  • Use generic prescriptions when possible
  • Currently 65 of prescriptions received by Trust
    participants are generic.
  • On average, brand name drugs can cost three to
    five times more than generic drugs.
  • If you are currently taking a brand name drug,
    ask your doctor or pharmacist if there is a
    generic drug that would work.
  • Use a Premera preferred provider when available
  • Preferred providers have agreed to discounted
    fees as payment in full for their services.
  • Preferred providers cannot balance bill you for
    amounts above the agreed upon fee.
  • During 2008, medical preferred provider discounts
    for the Trust totaled 1.3 million (approximately
    174 per participant per month).
  • Remember to update your enrollment data with the
    Trust office (LTS) whenever you have a change in
    dependent status (i.e. marriage, divorce, birth,
    child attaining age 25).

16
Other Information
  • Current PSEA Health and Welfare Trustees
  • Rob Cox Alaska State Troopers, PSEA President
  • Chip Gallagher Airport Police and Fire
  • Mo Hughes Alaska State Troopers
  • Tim Schoenberg Alaska State Troopers
  • David Wrightson Juneau Police Department
  • Robert Thompson Fairbanks Police Department
  • PSEA Trust Administrative Office (LTS) Contact
    Information
  • P.O. Box 93870
  • Anchorage, AK 99509
  • 3380 C Street, Suite 107
  • Anchorage, AK 99503
  • Local ...........................................
    ....... (907)561-5119
  • Toll Free........................................
    ... 1-800-325-6532
  • Premera Customer Service (Claims Questions) -
    1-800-508-4722

17
Questions?
18
Services provided by Mercer Health Benefits LLC
Write a Comment
User Comments (0)