Title: State of Colorado Benefits
1State of Colorado Benefits
- Coverage Dates
- July 1, 2015 June 30, 2016
2Open Enrollment Dates
- April 14, 2015 May 14, 2015
3Topics for Discussion
- Mandatory Enrollment
- Eligibility
- Premiums
- Medical Plan Overview and Changes
- Dental Plan Overview
- Basic Life Insurance
- Optional Life Insurance
- Short- and Long-Term Disability
- Health Savings Accounts
- Flexible Spending Accounts
- Voluntary Retirement Plans
4On-line Enrollment
- MANDATORY PARTICIPATION!
- You may add/drop/change plans, add/drop
dependent(s), or enroll in or continue a flexible
spending plan(s) or make changes to Optional Life - If you do not wish to participate in one or more
plans you still must Waive Coverage in
Benefitsolver - All enrollments/changes must be done through the
States online benefits administration system
www.benefitsolver.com - Please take this opportunity to review your
plans, qualified dependents, and beneficiaries! - Access is available from work, home, or HR if
assistance is needed
5Qualifying Events
- A qualifying event is an IRS approved change in
status which allows a change in benefits outside
the open enrollment period - Typical qualifying events are birth of a child,
marriage, divorce, and loss of coverage - The change in definition of a dependent will mean
that qualifying events will be very limited.
(2011) - Marriage of a child will no longer be a
qualifying event - Change in the childs financial dependence will
no longer be a qualifying event - Change in residence will no longer be a
qualifying event - Qualifying events must be processed in
Benefitsolver within 31 days of the event.
Contact HR for assistance
6EligibilityDependents
- Requirements as of 07/01/2011
- Spouse (same or opposite sex), common-law spouse,
SGDP or civil union partner - An employees, spouses, SGDP or civil union
partners children through the month in which
they turn 26 - Marital status, financial status, dependent
status, or place of residence do not affect
childrens eligibility
7EligibilitySame Gender Domestic Partners
- Effective July 1, 2010, same gender domestic
partners and dependents of same gender domestic
partners are eligible for Medical and Dental
Insurance, Optional Life Insurance, Health Care
Flexible Spending, and Dependent Care Flexible
Spending. - Definition-Same Gender Domestic Partner (SGDP)
- Must be at least 18 years of age
- Same gender as the employee
- Shared an exclusive relationship with the
employee for a minimum of one year with the
intent for the relationship to last indefinitely. - Not married to another person
- Check with the Benefits Office for documentation
requirements
8EligibilityCivil Union Partners
- Civil Union Partners and dependents of civil
union partners are eligible for Medical and
Dental Insurance, Optional Life Insurance, Health
Care Flexible Spending, and Dependent Care
Flexible Spending.
9Documentation Requirement
- Proper documentation will be required for any
spouses, common-law spouses, SGDPs, or dependents
added during open enrollment. - Documents include signed affidavits with
supporting documentation for common law marriage
and Same Gender Domestic Partnerships - Spouses and dependents will require birth and
marriage certificates - Proof of marital status is also required
- A full listing of requirements is available on
the States benefits web page - Documentation must be provided to the CSM HR
Office or DPA Benefits Office
10Patient Protection andAffordable Care Act
- The State of Colorado medical plans meet the
minimum essential coverage and affordability
standards set by the ACA - Remember, most individuals will need to have
health insurance in 2015 or face a possible
financial penalty. - For more information www.healthcare.gov
11PlanDefinitions
- HMO means Health Maintenance Organization (Closed
Network) - HDHP means High Deductible Health Plan
- PPO is a Preferred Provider Organization
- HSA is a Health Savings Account
- FSA is a Medical or Dependent Care Flexible
Spending Account - Deductible is the amount paid out-of-pocket
before benefits become payable. However, you may
have access to co-payment based services without
satisfying the deductible - EOI is Evidence of Insurability (Medical
Questionnaire) - UHC is United Healthcare
12PlanDefinitions
- Co-insurance is a percentage amount paid for
services. For instance if your co-insurance is
10 the insurance company pays 90 of the bill
and you pay 10. Co-insurance payments normally
count toward your deductible - Co-pay is a flat dollar amount paid for services
regardless of the cost of those services. For
instance 30 co-pay for an office visit.
Co-payments do not usually apply to the
deductible - Out-of-Pocket Maximum (OPM) The most you will pay
for covered services. Once you reach the OPM the
plan will pick up 100 of the costs
13Premiums
- Employee contributions for medical have increased
or decreased depending on the plan. - The State contributions towards medical insurance
has increased - Employee and State contributions for dental
insurance have remained the same - Optional Life insurance rates remain the same
- Long Term Disability rates have changed
14Co-Pay PlansRules of the Road
- The State of Colorado has two co-pay based plans.
The Co-Pay Choice Plus (UHC) and the Kaiser DHMO - Deductibles can be met on an individual basis
- You do not need to meet the deductible to use the
co-pay based services such as office visits or
pharmacy services - Co-pays do not count toward meeting your
deductible - Some services under these plans require
co-insurance - Co-insurance generally does count toward your
deductible - Most co-pays and co-insurance count toward your
OPM
15State of Colorado PPO (UHC)Co-pay Choice Plus
In-Network Out-of-Network
Deductibles Employee Family 1,500 3,000 3,000 6,000
Out-of Pocket Max Employee Family 5,000 10,000 10,000 20,000
Preventive Care 0 50
Primary Care Office 30 50
Specialist Office 50 50
Emergency Room 500 500
Out-Patient Surgery 20 Deductible 50
In-Patient Hospital 1,000 co-pay 20 No Deductible 50
Pharmacy 30 Day 10/30/50 10/30/50
Mail Order 90 Day 25/75/125 Not Covered
16KaiserDHMO
In-Network Out-of-Network
Deductibles Employee Family 750 1,500 n/a
Out-of Pocket Max Employee Family 2,000 4,000 n/a
Preventive Care 0 Not Covered
Primary Care Office 30 10 (services) Not Covered
Specialist Office 50 10 (services) Not Covered
Emergency Room 500 500
Out-Patient Surgery 10 Deductible Not Covered
In-Patient Hospital 10 Deductible Not Covered
Pharmacy 30 Day 10/30 Not Covered
Mail Order 90 Day 20/60 Not Covered
17High Deductible Health PlansRules of the Road
- The State offers two HDHP plans one administered
through UHC and one insured through Kaiser - You must satisfy the entire deductible before the
plan pays for any services including pharmacy - Services with the exception of pharmacy are based
on co-insurance - Co-insurance generally counts toward your
deductible - Most co-pays and co-insurance count toward your
OPM
18State of Colorado (UHC)High Deductible Health
Plan
In-Network Out-of-Network
Deductibles Employee Family 1,500 3,000 4,500 9,000
Out-of Pocket Max Employee Family 3,000 6,000 9,000 18,000
Preventive Care 0 50
Primary Care Office 20 Deductible 50
Specialist Office 20 Deductible 50
Emergency Room 20 Deductible 500
Out-Patient Surgery 20 Deductible 50
In-Patient Hospital 20 Deductible 50
Pharmacy 30 Day 10/30/50 Deductible 10/30/50 Deductible
Mail Order 90 Day 25/75/125 Deductible Not Covered
19KaiserHigh Deductible Health Plan
In-Network Out-of-Network
Deductibles Employee Family 1,500 3,000 3,000 6,000
Out-of Pocket Max Employee Family 2,000 4,000 4,000 8,000
Preventive Care 0 Not Covered
Primary Care Office 10 Deductible Not Covered
Specialist Office 10 Deductible Not Covered
Emergency Room 10 Deductible 10 Deductible
Out-Patient Surgery 10 Deductible Not Covered
In-Patient Hospital 10 Deductible Not Covered
Pharmacy 30 Day 10/30 Deductible Not Covered
Mail Order 90 Day 25/75 Deductible Not Covered
20United Healthcare andPaladina Health
- Available to employees and family members
enrolled in the United Healthcare Co-Pay Choice
Plus or HDHP Plans - Primary Care Clinics 9 locations including 6 in
the Denver Metro Area - Same and next day urgent appointments
- No co-pay charge for Co-Pay Choice Plus members
- No co-insurance for HDHP members once the
deductible is satisfied - Many services and labs can be preformed on site
- Certain prescriptions can be filled in office at
a lower cost than through a pharmacy - 24/7 access to your personal physician via their
personal cell phone - State of Colorado pays the membership fees
- You must register at www.paladeniahealth.com/color
ado or by calling 1-866-808-6005
21Vision Benefits
- Vision Care Exam
- Vision exams are covered through medical
insurance and may be subject to deductibles,
co-pays, or co-insurance. Contact lens exams are
normally subject to additional charges - Hardware
- UHC Plans 25 materials co-pay plus 130 frames
allowance every two years. Contact Lenses 150
every two year. Must use in-network provider - Kaiser 150 every two years (Kaiser Optical
Department)
22United Healthcare
- www.myuhc.com UHC Members Website
- Online Health Assessment
- Health Discount Program
- Allows members to enjoy a 10-50 discount on
qualifying health and wellness purchases - 24 Hour NurseLine Services
- Health and Wellness programs including healthy
pregnancy, weight management, healthy back
programs, and more - Online treatment cost estimator
- Quicken Health Expense Tracker
- www.welcometouhc.com/colorado - UHC Non-Member
website - Paladina Health www.paladinahealth.com/colorado
or 1-866-808-6005
23Kaiser
- www.kp.org Kaiser Members Website
- My Health Manager
- Request/View appointments
- Refill prescriptions
- View and learn about test results
- Communicate via secure email with your health
care providers! - Complete a personal health assessment
- Estimated service costs
- Online programs for weight-loss, fitness,
nutrition, and more - Information about medical conditions and
prescription drugs
24Making A ChoiceThings to Consider
- What types of services do you normally use?
Office visits, a couple of E.R. visits a year or
just preventive care? - Do you have major surgery planned in the next
year? - What is your risk tolerance?
- Remember you have an Out-of-Pocket Maximum. HDHP
plans may have a lower OPM - Look at the difference in the cost of premiums.
Not just for a single month but over the course
of a year - Would you have funds available to cover the
deductible if needed on a HDHP? - Could you contribute to an HSA or Flex account to
cover deductibles? - Consider using United Healthcare and Kaisers
online tools to estimate expenses for particular
services. Look at your current EOBs (if
available) for the cost of frequent services
25BenefitsolverMyChoice
- When you start the Open Enrollment process in
Benefitsolver you will have an option to click on
the MyChoice tool - MyChoice will ask you a series of questions
related to your health and your family members
health if applicable - Using this information it will make plan
recommendations for you - You must still select a plan and enroll. You
dont have to choose the MyChoice recommendation
26Medical InsuranceSupplement Program
- A program designed to offer financial assistance
in covering medical premium costs for low-income
state employees with at least one eligible child - Must have a 2014 calendar year household income
three time (3x) or less of the federal poverty
level - Complete details and tables available on the
State of Colorados Employee Benefits web page - All applications must be filed online (States
website) and completed by May 14th - Contact Human Resources if you need assistance
scanning documentation or with the application
process
27Dental Plan Highlights
- Basic and Basic Plus Plans
- Composite fillings (white fillings) are now
covered for all teeth (2011) - Necessary dental implants are now covered (2012)
- Members with certain health conditions are
eligible for cleanings up to 4 times per year if
deemed necessary. Conditions include pregnancy,
cardiovascular disease, diabetes, kidney failure,
and suppressed immune system. Verification of a
covered condition from a physician will need to
be on file with the dental office.
28Dental Plan Highlights
- Basic and Basic Plus Plans
- Delta Premier Dentists are now considered
In-network (2012) - No balance billing when using a Premier Dentist
- If you are currently using a Premier Dentist you
should see your costs decrease - Premier dentists have a higher contract rate than
PPO dentists. If co-insurance applies it is still
usually less expensive to use a Delta PPO Dentist
29Dental Plans
- Both the Basic and Basic Plus plans cover
in-network preventive care twice a year at no
charge - Reminder! Preventive care costs will no longer
count toward the annual maximum benefit! - Basic
- Maximum 1000 annual benefit per person
- Deductible 50 Employee / 150 Family
- Basic Plus
- Maximum 2000 annual benefit per person
- Additional Orthodontia benefit
- Deductible 50 Employee / 150 Family
- For the greatest cost savings use a Delta PPO
dentist
30Delta DentalEyeMed Vision Care Discount Program
- Available for employees and dependents enrolled
in a Delta Dental Plan - Offers discount exams and hardware through
designated providers - www.eyemedvisioncare.com/deltadental
- 1-866-246-9041
31Basic Life
- New! Coverage is 1x base salary or 50,000
whichever is greater - Mines will continue to pay this premium
- You are encouraged to check your beneficiaries
32Optional Life
- Optional Life is available for employees,
spouses, and same gender domestic partners
through Minnesota Life - Employees are eligible for up to 500,000 in
increments of 10,000 - Spouses and same gender domestic partners are
eligible for up to 50 of the amount elected by
the employee - Different rates for employees and spouses
- Children are eligible for either 5,000 or
10,000 in coverage - Employees, spouses, and SGDPs must complete the
Evidence of Insurability form and submit to
Minnesota Life. - Enrollment is now available year round
- Evidence of insurability is required if you are
increasing your elected amount or enrolling for
the first time during O.E! Make sure to click on
the Minnesota Life link during your Benefitsolver
registration session to complete the EOI
questionnaire
33Optional LifeChild (Dependent) Life
- Child Life is available for dependent children
and dependent children of SGDPs - Employee must be enrolled in Optional Life
- Dependents are only eligible for coverage through
the month in which they turn 26 - All dependents are covered for one flat rate
- No evidence of insurability is required for
children - All children covered under Child Life must be
listed as dependents in Benefitsolver and
enrolled under the dependent life plan
34Life InsuranceAdditional Benefits
- Available to employees with Basic Life and/or
Optional Life insurance through Minnesota Life - Travel Assistance
- Helps coordinate care during medical emergencies
if you are more than 100 miles from home.
Includes locating doctors offices, hospitals,
replacement of lost/stolen prescriptions,
eyeglasses, repatriation services, plus much
more. - Not a substitution for medical/dental insurance
35Life Insurance Additional Benefits Continued
- Will Preparation and Legal Services
- Free 30 minute consultation with an attorney plus
legal referrals - Create legally valid wills, financial power of
attorney, and living wills online - Download legal forms
- Legal Information Library
- Financial Counseling for Beneficiaries
- Receive free independent and objective financial
counseling - Information on these services is available on the
Department of Personnel and Administrations
website
36Short Term Disability
- The State has a new disability insurance carrier,
Unum - There are no changes to the Short-Term Disability
plan (6 month coverage) and Mines continues to
pay the full premium.
37Long Term Disability
- You insure your car and your house are you
insuring your income? - New carrier, Unum
- During this Open Enrollment period only anyone
can enroll in LTD coverage. No evidence of
insurability required! - 3/12 exclusion period
- Individuals enrolled currently in The Standards
policy will not have an exclusion period and
enrollment will transfer to Unum - Rates have changed many people will pay less
- Reduced rates for vested employees
- More flexible than PERAs definition of
Disability Retirement including long-term partial
disability - Exclusions and limitations apply
38Health Savings Accounts (HSA)
- Allows you to use pre-tax dollars to pay for
qualified medical expenses as they occur or to
save for qualified expenses in the future - Unused funds roll over from year to year
- To be eligible you must be enrolled in an HSA
qualified plan - HDHP with HSA (United Healthcare)
- HMO High Deductible Health Plan (Kaiser)
- Health Savings Accounts can be arranged through
financial institutions including the Credit Union
of Colorado - The School of Mines does not offer salary
deduction for HSAs however, you may be able to
direct part of your paycheck to your HSA account
through direct deposit
39Flexible Spending Accounts
- Healthcare Flexible Spending allows you to deduct
money on a pre-tax basis from your paycheck to
pay for unreimbursed medical expenses such as
deductibles, co-pays, eye glasses, and dental
care - Dependent Care Flexible Spending allows you to
deduct money on a pre-tax basis to pay for
qualified child care expenses. This account does
not cover medical expenses for children/dependents
- Both plans lower your taxable income by the
amount contributed to the plans!
40Flexible Spending Accounts
- The maximum contribution for the Healthcare
Flexible Spending Account is 2,550 - Remember, if your spouse is eligible for a
flexible spending account through their employer,
they may also be able to deduct up to 2,550
41Flexible Spending Accounts
- Important! You must re-enroll in flexible
spending accounts each year during open
enrollment - Healthcare FSA maximum annual contribution is
2,550 - Dependent Care FSA (does not cover medical
expenses) annual contribution is 5,000 per
family - Money not used during the plan year is forfeited
for the Dependent Care FSA and all but 500 for
the Healthcare FSA (starting June 30, 2015) - Starting January 1, 2011, over the counter
medications will not be reimbursable under
flexible spending without a prescription
42Flexible Spending Account
- Starting June 30, 2015, you can rollover up to
500 in unused Healthcare Flex dollars into the
next plan year - A Debit Card is available for Healthcare Flexible
Spending Accounts! - .50 cent charge per month deducted from your flex
account balance - Eliminates the filing of most claim forms
- Does not relieve you of record keeping
responsibilities Keep your Documentation!
43Flexible Spending Account Changes
- A Limited Purpose Healthcare Flexible Spending
Account has been added (2014). - Allows individuals contributing to a Health
Savings Account (HSA) to contribute to a
Healthcare Flexible Spending account to cover
dental and vision expenses
44Voluntary Retirement Plans
- It is never too early or late to start saving for
retirement! - The School of Mines offers a variety of voluntary
pre-tax retirement plans including - The PERA 457 Deferred Compensation Plan
- The PERA 401(k) Plan
- The 403(b) plan which is available through four
vendors - Pre-tax contributions do not lower your highest
average salary as calculated by PERA - The Roth 403(b) (post-tax) plan which is
available through three vendors
45Voluntary Retirement Plans
- You may enroll in a voluntary retirement plan at
any time - Contact Human Resources for plan information
- Enrollment forms should be sent to the vendor
- Contact Human Resources or Payroll for a salary
deduction form
46Enrollment Tips
- All dependents in Benefitsolver will need to have
a social security number listed as well as the
tax dependent and full-time student fields filled
in - If Benefitsolver is missing any of this
information for existing dependents you will be
required to complete it before moving forward - If you cant remember your Benefitsolver user
name and/or password click on Forgot Password
and follow the recovery instructions. You must
format the information exactly as shown. The
company key is soc - You will receive a confirmation number when your
transaction is complete - If you are having difficulties with Benefitsolver
please call the Benefits Office at (303) 273-3052
for assistance
47Resources
- United Health Care
- www.welcometouhc.com/colorado
- 1-877-283-5424
- Kaiser Permanente
- www.kaiserpermanente.org
- 303-338-3800
- Delta Dental
- www.deltadentalco.com
- 1-800-489-7168
- Department of Personnel and Administration
- www.colorado.gov/dpa/dhr/benefits
- CSM Human Resources
- (303) 273-3052
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