Title: The Local Choice Health Benefits Program
1The Local Choice Health Benefits Program
- 2005 Regional Meetings
- March 2005
2Whats New?
- CommonHealth Programs
- New Plan Designs
- Broader Plan Choices
- Funding Requirements
- Financial Overview
- Renewal Requirements
3What Else is New?
- COBRA/USERRA/HIPAA Updates
- Dependent Definitions
- GASB 45
- Medicare D
- Alternate ID s
- General Housekeeping
4CommonHealth
- Linda Sweeney
- Rose OToole
- Stacey Dorton
5Continental Health Promotion 804 Moorefield Park
Drive, Suite 304 Richmond, VA 23236 (804)
560-4500 www.chp-online.com/tlc
6Our Vision Statement For CommonHealth is
that State and Local Choice employees in
Virginia will be the healthiest in the nation
The CommonHealth Mission To make a difference
in the health of the employee and the workplace
by Integrating health into the work culture,
Building trustworthy partnerships, Changing
individual behavior.
7What does CommonHealth include?
- On-site Health Check Screening
- Total Cholesterol
- HDL Cholesterol
- Blood Glucose
- Blood Pressure
- Comprehensive Health Questionnaire
- Participant Incentive
- New Incentive for CommonHealth Administrators
achieving a 35 participation rate
8What does CommonHealth include?
- Annual Health Education Program
- Small Steps, Big Rewards
- Minutes Matter
- Have a Ball with Fitness (Available July 2005)
9What does CommonHealth include?
Baby Benefits This free program is designed to
promote a healthy pregnancy and prevent premature
birth. New Child Safety Seat Program offers a
30 reimbursement for the purchase and safe
installment of a child safety seat. 1-800-828-589
1
10What does CommonHealth include?
Breaking Free from Tobacco This program offers
the support needed to quit and stay quit.
Participants can receive an eight-week supply of
nicotine patch or gum at no cost. 1-800-394-6380
11What does CommonHealth include?
The Compass Quarterly Newsletter Annual Health
Improvement Challenge Fitness Center Discounts
12National Employee Health Fitness Day
May 18, 2005
? Promote the event at your location ? Sign up
interested employees ? Choose a one-mile (about
15 minutes) walking course ? Contact your
CommonHealth Regional Coordinator to order step
counters provided through The Governors Healthy
Virginians Initiative ? Goal 50 or more groups
participate!
Be on the lookout for information in the mail and
on the CommonHealth Web site.
13Questions?
Eastern Region Tammy Glotz 1-804-379-8568
or tglotz_at_chp-online.com Central Region Rose
OToole 1-804-378-9914 or rotoole_at_chp-online.com
Western Region Stacey Dorton 1-276-739-9961
or sdorton_at_chp-online.com CommonHealth Manager
Linda Sweeney 1-804-560-4500 or lsweeney_at_chp-onl
ine.com
Visit us at www.chp-online.com/tlc Thank you
for supporting CommonHealth!
14Anthem Blue Cross and Blue Shield
15Anthem Cross and Blue ShieldThe Local Choice
2005/2006
16Anthem Blue Cross and Blue ShieldThe Local
Choice 2005/2006
- Look Back at 2004/2005
- 2005/2006 Changes
- 2005/2006 Plans
17Anthem Blue Cross and Blue ShieldThe Local
Choice 2005/2006
- Look Back at 2004/2005
- 10 new groups joined TLC
- 1 group left TLC
- Membership increased 4
- Maintained a 13 trend factor
- Benefit analysis and plan changes
18Anthem Blue Cross and Blue ShieldThe Local
Choice 2005/2006
- 2005/2006 Medical Plan Changes
- New four plan design
- No lifetime benefit maximum on any product
- All plans have the same coverage and exclusion
base - All plans have BlueCard
- All plans will have out of network coverage
- Copayments do not count towards the out of pocket
calculation
19Anthem Blue Cross and Blue ShieldThe Local
Choice 2005/2006
- 2005/2006 Medical Plan Changes
- Key Advantage Expanded is the only plan with
vision coverage. (Vision benefits will continue
to be on a 24 month basis. The 24 months begins
the month you have your eye exam, or purchase
frames, lens, or contact lenses.) - This year only, because of the elimination of 4
plans, 4th quarter deductible carryover will
apply for all plan changes.
20Anthem Blue Cross and Blue ShieldThe Local
Choice 2005/2006
- Really Good News
- New member handbooks will be published this year.
- They will have a standard format with inserts for
plan specific coverage amounts.
21Anthem Blue Cross and Blue ShieldThe Local
Choice 2005/2006
- 2005/2006 Plans
- Please refer to your comparison charts.
22Anthem Blue Cross and Blue ShieldThe Local
Choice 2005/2006
23ValueOptions
- Nathan Coley
- Joseph E. Chodkiewicz
24 25ValueOptions
- Founded by a psychiatrist
- Clinically focused delivery system
- Over 25 years of EAP experience
- 84,000 provider locations- 23 million covered
lives for managed care - Virginia based employer
26ValueOptions
- Mental Illness/Substance Abuse and EAP Benefits
- Dedicated toll free number 866-725-0602
- Website www.achievesolutions.net/tlc
27ValueOptions
28ValueOptions
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- Employee Assistance Program Benefits
- Four sessions per problem per year with no cost
to the member - Everyone in the household is eligible
- Provides confidential, professional counseling,
education and referral services
29ValueOptions
- EAP Offers help with a variety of issues
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- Marital and family problems
- Alcohol and /or drug abuse assessment
- Balancing work and family
- Work-related concerns
- Financial or legal issues (including mediation
services) - Grief and loss
- Personal growth and development
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31ValueOptions
32ValueOptions
- Mental Illness/Substance Abuse
- Call 866-725-0602 for pre-certification
- Certification is based on medical necessity
- Benefit coverage is based on provider status
- Out of Network benefit, when available, provides
lower coverage and providers may balance bill the
member
33ValueOptions
- Medical Necessity
- The service must be appropriate and essential for
the evaluation and/or treatment of a mental
disorder. - The service must expect to improve a patients
condition or level of functioning, and/or prevent
regression. - The service must meet national standard of
practice. - Medical Necessity Criteria can be found at our
website www.valueoptions.com
34ValueOptions
- As of June 30, 2005,
- The following plans are no longer offered
- Cost Alliance
- Value Alliance
- KeyShare
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35ValueOptions
- Beginning July 1, 2005
- The TLC Program will offer 4 new plans
- Key Advantage Expanded
- Key Advantage 200
- Key Advantage 300
- Key Advantage 500
36ValueOptions
37Thank you!
38Medco
- Derek Fredenburg
- Robin Nieman
39The Local Choice Rx Benefit administered by
Medco
- Presenter Derek Fredenburg
- George Bognar
40New Copay Information
If a brand name drug has a generic equivalent,
the member pays the difference between the two if
the brand name drug is requested.
41Medco Customer Service for TLC
- 1-800-355-8279
- Accessible 24 hours a day, seven days a week
(except for Thanksgiving and Christmas) - How can this help me?
- Ask a pharmacist.
- Refill a prescription
- Order new mail order forms
- Locate a retail pharmacy
- Get a copay quote
- These are only some of things we can assist you
with.
42Retail Pharmacy
- When you need a drug on a short term basis
- Over 50,000 stores in the network nationwide
- All major chains are in the network
- A retail copay is applied per 34 day supply of
medication, up to a 102 day supply (3 month) with
one prescription
43medco.com secure and convenient prescription
management for members
- Award winning member website
- Verified Internet Pharmacy Practice Sites
(VIPPS) A Program of the National Association
of Boards of Pharmacy - What can I do?
- Refill medications by mail on line
- Get the status of a Mail Rx Order
- Copay quotes
- Ask a pharmacist
- Find a retail pharmacy
- Is my medication covered?
44Medco by Mail
- For prescription medications you use on a regular
basis - Dedicated primary mail pharmacy just for TLC and
State employees located on Richmond VA - PO Box 35030
- Richmond VA 23235-0030
- Wilson Rx Award - Medco has re-earned the
distinction of being named the nation's top-rated
PBM and mail order pharmacy in the WilsonRx
Pharmacy Benefit Satisfaction Report 2004. - Safe, convenient, cost effective, and it is quick.
45Delta Dental of Virginia
- Duncan Sheils
- Matt Macdonald
- Terri Green
46Dental Benefit Solutions
47Discussion Points
- History of Dental Benefits
- Dental Plan Enrollment
- Costs and Trends
- Plan Changes for 2005
- The Delta Difference
48Discussion Points
- History of Dental Benefits
- Dental Plan Enrollment
- Costs and Trends
- Plan Changes for 2005
- The Delta Difference
49History of Dental Service Plans
- 1954
- International Longshoremans Union and dental
professionals create dental care program for
Unions children - First not-for-profit dental service plan created,
(Washington State Dental Service - now Delta
Dental of Washington). - 1955
- Similar organizations created by dental societies
in CA and OR. - 1963
- Aerojet-General Corp first large company to buy a
dental program. - 1966
- ADA established the National Association of
Dental Service Plans - forerunner of Delta Dental
Plans Association. - Organizations main purpose to increase the
availability of dental services to the public - 1970s
- Commercial insurers enter dental marketplace
50Discussion Points
- History of Dental Benefits
- Dental Plan Enrollment
- Costs and Trends
- Plan Changes for 2005
- The Delta Difference
51Current Dental Marketplace
IBIS Study, 2000-2004
55 of the US population has group dental
insurance
52Delta Dental National Enrollment
IBIS Study, 2000-2004
53Competitive LandscapeNational Market Share
54Discussion Points
- History of Dental Benefits
- Dental Plan Enrollment
- Costs and Trends
- Plan Changes for 2005
- The Delta Difference
55Current Dental MarketplaceTransition to PPO
products
- PPO products are continuing to capture more than
50 of new covered lives - DMO business continues to lag with a continued
negative outlook for future sales
56Premium Trends
Medical trends continue to outpace dental trends.
57Benefit Trends
- Composite fillings on posterior teeth
- Invisalign braces
- TMJ
- Cleanings-four/year (periodontal cleanings)
- Implants
- Consumer directed healthcare
58Discussion Points
- History of Dental Benefits
- Dental Plan Enrollment
- Costs and Trends
- Plan Changes for 2005
- The Delta Difference
59The Local Choice Dental PlansEffective 7/1/05
and 10/1/05
Key Advantage Expanded
Key Advantage 200, 300, 500
60Discussion Points
- History of Dental Benefits
- Dental Plan Enrollment
- Costs and Trends
- Plan Changes for 2005
- The Delta Difference
61Who Is Delta Dental?
- The largest and most experienced provider of
group dental benefits nationally - Delta Dental Plans Association
- 38 plans with a common mission focus
- Shared national provider networks
- National Provider File
62Superior Networks and Access
- DeltaPremier
- Largest Network
- Available Anywhere!
- 136,500 dental offices
- 2675 Participating Premier Providers in Virginia
(79 of all providers statewide) - 29 million members
- 82 of TLC/School groups using a Premier provider
- 77 of TLC Government groups using a Premier
provider - 210 New Premier Providers since 4/1/04
63National NetworksWith Local Control
- Seamless network of Delta Dental Plans across the
country - Recruitment and management of provider networks
performed by local representatives - Professional Relations staffs are well versed on
concerns with specific offices or local dental
societies - part of the community - Delta Dental offers the best of both worlds
- Ability to offer national networks, while
- providing local support for providers
64State-of-the-Art Technology
- DCS2000 Claims System
- Single site for claims processing and customer
service - Designed specifically for dental claims
- Server-based, Windows technology
- Paperless processing
65Superior Performance
Superior Performance
98.6
100
99.8
99.8
Our service and administration are consistently
ranked among the best in the industry.
66Internet Website www.deltadentalva.com
- Find Participating Dentists
- Check Benefit Design
- Check Claims
- Annual Maximum Status
- Real Time/On-line Enrollment
- Deductible Status
67Making a Difference in the Community
Fulfilling our mission of providing affordable
oral healthcare to all Virginians
68The Delta Difference!
- Total Focus on Dental Benefits
- Largest, Most Experienced Dental Benefits Carrier
in the Nation - Aggressive Cost Management
- Superior Network Access
- Proprietary DCS2000 Dental Claims System
- Community Involvement
- Satisfied Customers!
69Broader Plan Choices
- 25 or fewer - any one plan.
- 26 to 100 - any two plans, one of which may be
the Regional HMO, if available - 100 - any two self funded plans plus the
Regional HMO, if available
70Funding Requirements
- Full Time
- 80 of average single rate
- 20 of average dependent rate if less than 75
participation. - Part Time
- 40 of average single rate
- 10 of average dependent rate if less than 75
participation
71TLC/DHRMFinancial Overview
- T.J. Clayton
- George Gibbs
- Walt Norman
72Renewal Requirements
- Data Sheet
- Memo of Understanding
- Group Profile Sheet
73COBRA Update
- Regulations finally final
- New Requirements
- Q/Bs to provide certain notices to plan (divorce,
etc.) - Notice of Unavailability
- Termination Notice
- Changes to Initial Notice, Election Notice
- Recommend sending new initial notice to all
- TLC will send materials prior to July 1, 2005
- Our forms must be used
- TLC will allow 45-day grace period on COBRA
premiums
74USERRA
- Uniformed Services Employment and Re-employment
Relief Act requires all groups regardless of size
to offer 24 months of Extended Coverage for
Active Duty Military call ups.
75HIPAA
- All groups regardless of size must send
certificates of creditable coverage to
terminating participants - MOU required
- With QME, TLC will allow Plan Change effective
7/1/2005 or later.
76Dependent Definition under WFTRA
- Spouse Legally recognized in VA
- Children
- To end of year turning age 23 regardless of
student status - Lives at home or away at school
- Unmarried
- Receives over ½ of support from either or both
parents (To be effective later in the year)
77GASB 45
- Federal requirement that cost of retiree coverage
be funded or carried as liability on books. - Private sector requirement since early 1990s as
FASB - TLC will provide guidance and data but each group
will be responsible for any required actuarial
certification and/or filings
78Medicare D
- Still unclear
- Requires certification of creditable coverage
- TLC will initially let you know if creditable
- Awaiting further CMS guidance
79Alternate ID s
- Effective 10/1/2005 TLC will issue alternate ID
numbers to all covered employees - Still 4 ID cards
80General Housekeeping
- Life Evac Air Ambulance now in network
- Reporting Medicare eligibility required
- New email and web addresses
- www.thelocalchoice.virginia.gov
- walter.norman_at_dhrm.virginia.gov