1 UC Retiree Health Insurance Planning for Retirement5/2017
2 Details about the UC policies and health plans are available on UCnet.This presentation is intended for communication purposes only, it is not a guarantee of benefits. Details about the UC policies and health plans are available on UCnet.
3 Emeriti & Retiree AssociationsEvents, parties, newsletters Welcome Letter Retiree ID card List of privileges Membership application Debra Martin, Coordinator
4 Topics Future of retiree health benefitsEligibility for retiree health benefits Transition to retiree health Health plan costs Overview of Medicare How UC Medicare plans work Enrolling in Medicare
5 If you have questions… UCSB Health Care Facilitator ProgramRebecca Preza UC Retirement Administration Service Center (RASC)
6 Future of Retiree HealthUC is committed to ongoing health benefit Plan designs may change Your share of costs may increase Not a guaranteed benefit
7 Retiree Health EligibilityThree groups with different UCRP entry dates Group 1 Entry prior to 1/1/1990 Group 2 Entry or reentry on or after 1/1/ to 6/30/2013 Group 3 Entry or reentry on or after 7/1/2013
8 Age & UCRP Service CreditEach group has different service credit and/or age requirements Group 1 Prior to 1/1/90 Before age years* or Age 55 or older 5 years Group 2 1/1/90 to 6/30/13 Age 50 or older years or Age + Service = 75 Group 3 7/1/13 to present Age 56 or older years * Five years for Safety members
9 Eligibility for Health BenefitsSee Retirement Handbook on UCnet Meet the UCRP service credit and age eligibility requirements Elect a monthly retirement benefit Benefits end if you select “lump sum cashout” Enrolled or eligible to be enrolled at retirement
10 Eligibility cont’d Elect to continue coverage or suspend at the time of retirement Retirement date that is within 120 days from the date you leave UC employment Continue coverage until the date your retirement income begins
11 Transitioning to Retiree Health
12 When does retiree insurance start?Separate in June Employee plans end July 31 Retiree plans start August 1
13 What happens to my family when I enroll in Medicare?Non-Medicare retiree or family remain in same medical plan you have as an employee (except HSP) Medicare eligible retiree or family enroll in Medicare & UC Medicare plan
14 Retirement alone is not a “qualifying event” to change plansWhen may I change plans? Retirement alone is not a “qualifying event” to change plans
15 If I suspend, when can I reenroll?“Suspend” retiree insurance if you have other coverage Reenroll: Open Enrollment Involuntary loss of coverage
16 Do dental and vision continue?Delta Dental Continues with UC contribution Retiree Vision (VSP) May elect to continue You pay premium
17 Who can answer retirement questions?RASC Counselor Help with retirement eligibility, elections, & transition to retiree health
18 Retiree Insurance Plans
19 Dental Delta PPO or DeltaCare USACoverage remains the same Premium paid in full by UC OR subject to “graduated eligibility” Delta Dental PPO – Worldwide coverage DeltaCare USA – California only
20 Vision with VSP Retiree Vision Services Plan (VSP)Enroll in Retiree VSP to continue coverage Pay full premium to VSP – see rate chart Coverage is similar to employee plan Routine eye exam and eyewear Worldwide coverage
21 Vision with Health Net Health Net Seniority PlusMedicare version of Health Net Vision benefit similar to VSP Routine exam by medical group Eyewear by EyeMed providers No additional monthly premium
22 Medical Plans Non-Medicare Plans Medicare “Coordinated” PlansRetirees and family members who are not eligible for Medicare Medicare “Coordinated” Plans Retirees or family members who are 65 or older, or disabled and eligible for Medicare 1. Enroll in Medicare A & B 2. Enroll in UC Medicare plan
23 Medical Plans Non-Medicare UC Medicare Same as employee plansCoordinated with Medicare Non-Medicare Health Net Blue & Gold HMO Kaiser HMO UC Care (PPO) Health Savings Plan (PPO) Core (PPO) UC Medicare Health Net Seniority Plus HMO Kaiser Senior Advantage HMO UC Medicare PPO with Rx UC Medicare PPO without Rx High Option Supplement
24 Transition to MedicareRetiree and/or family members who are eligible for Medicare change plans Health Net Blue & Gold Health Net Seniority Plus UC Care UC Medicare PPO Core Kaiser Kaiser Senior Advantage Non Medicare UC Medicare UC Health Savings is not available to split family
25 Behavioral Health All medical plans cover mental health care and substance abuse treatment Coverage and provider networks differ
26 Behavioral Health ProvidersNon-Medicare plans are same as employee plans Non-Medicare Plan Behavioral Health Plan Health Net Blue & Gold Optum Kaiser HMO Optum & Kaiser UC Care (PPO) Anthem & non-Anthem Health Savings Plan (PPO) Core (PPO)
27 Behavioral Health ProvidersMedicare plans are different Medicare Plan Behavioral Health Plan Health Net Seniority Plus MHN with Medicare Kaiser Senior Advantage Kaiser Medicare PPO Medicare Non-Medicare High Option Medicare Non-Medicare
28 Must live in CA Service AreaAre you moving? Must live in CA Service Area Health Net Kaiser Available in US UC Care Core Health Savings Plan Medicare PPO High Option
29 Are you moving? Available when LIVING out of US UC Care Core
30 OneExchange – Out of CA Living out of California in USALL family members in Medicare UC makes annual $3000 contribution to Health Reimbursement Account (HRA) for each member UC contribution is subject to graduated eligibility Use HRA money to purchase individual Medicare supplement plan & Part D through OneExchange Use excess HRA money to pay medical expenses and Part B premium Unused HRA money will roll over to next year
31 OneExchange – EnrollmentUC Retiree Insurance Program will notify you in September if you are required to transfer from the UC medical plan to a local Medicare plan You will be directed to call a OneExchange counselor for information about plan options and assistance enrolling You will select from Medicare Supplement plans and Part D (Drug) plans that are available where you are living
32 Retiree Health PremiumsEach year UC determines the maximum contribution paid toward a retiree’s medical and dental insurance Some retirees receive the maximum UC contribution Some retirees have graduated eligibility and receive a % of the maximum amount
33 Where do I find rates? Maximum UC Contribution Graduated Eligibilityfind premiums on retiree rate chart on Ucnet Graduated Eligibility find premiums on UCnet with “Medical Plan Chooser” Premiums change when you or a family member enroll in Medicare
34 Maximum UC ContributionGroup 1 Entry prior to 1/1/1990 20 years UCRP Service Credit or
35 Rate Chart - Maximum UC ContributionAll family members in Medicare One or more are not in Medicare Non-Medicare Plans All family members under age 65 Non-Medicare Age 65 and Over UC Retiree did not coordinate with Social Security when employed No one in family eligible for Medicare Rates are same as employees in salary band 2
36 Medicare Part B ReimbursementIf Your Premium is zero, you may receive a full or partial "reimbursement" of your Medicare Part B premium.
37 Graduated EligibilityAge + Service Credit = 75 Group 2 1/1/1990 to 6/30/2013 Less than 20 years UCRP Service Credit or
38 Graduated EligibilityYears Service Credit % of Maximum Contribution Age+years = 75 50% 15 75% 10 16 80% 11 55% 17 85% 12 60% 18 90% 13 65% 19 95% 14 70% 20 100%
39 Graduated Eligibility – ExampleService credit = 15 years UC pays 75% of “Maximum UC Contribution” $ Maximum UC Contribution (single/non-MC) $ % of Maximum UC Contribution $ Gross premium (single/HN Blue & Gold) - $ % of Maximum UC Contribution $321 = Monthly premium paid by retiree
40 Medical Plan Chooser on UCnethttps://uc2017.chooser2.pbgh.org/
41 Medical Plan Chooser Plans in zip code Cost with 15 years
42 Graduated EligibilityGroup 3 Entry or reentry on or after 7/1/ to Present UC Contribution calculated using age and service credit; 100% at age 65 w/ 20 years of service credit See chart in Retiree Health section of UCnet
43 Your Monthly Costs Medicare Part B UC Medical and Dental$134 per person – standard rate in 2017 Deducted from Social Security check or you pay directly UC Medical and Dental Deducted from UC pension check Part B Reimbursement added to check UC Retiree Vision – You pay to VSP
44 “Income Related Adjustment”Medicare Part B and D premiums may be higher for retirees with incomes over: $85,000 – single $170,000 – married Rules for Higher Income Beneficiaries https://www.ssa.gov/pubs/EN pdf
45 Medicare & UC Work TogetherMedicare and UC plans pay most of your medical expenses Medicare A, B & D UC Medicare Plans
46 What is Medicare? Federal program that provides medical insurance to:People 65 or older People with disabilities Covers most medical services Does not pay total cost of care
47 Who is eligible for Medicare?Your own work history Work history of spouse or ex-spouse Contact Social Security to clarify your eligibility
48 Three Parts of MedicarePart A - Hospital Part B - Medical In-patient hospital Home health care Skilled nursing facility Hospice care Doctors Lab tests Physical therapy Preventive care
49 Three Parts of Medicare cont’dPart D – Prescription Drugs UC bundles Part D coverage with the UC medical plan
50 Medicare Premiums in 2017 Medicare Part A – No monthly premiumMedicare Part B - $134 per month May cost more for retirees with higher incomes Deducted from Social Security check or you pay directly Medicare Part D – No monthly premium
51 How UC plans work with MedicareHMO Advantage Health Net Seniority Plus Kaiser Senior Advantage You assign your Medicare to the insurance plan Cannot use Medicare outside the plan Medicare Supplements UC Medicare PPO High Option Medicare is primary payer Anthem is secondary
52 Supplements & Medicare CrossoverMedicare Crossover allows Medicare to electronically transfer claims to Anthem Blue Cross for secondary payment You may receive a questionnaire from Anthem Blue Cross if they need additional information Call the number on the form – easier than trying to answer questions in writing
53 Choice of Physician HMO Advantage Health Net Seniority PlusKaiser Senior Advantage You select PCP PCP coordinates care PCP refers to specialists Specialists limited to medical group
54 Health Net Seniority PlusSansum & Jackson are only groups in SB area If your PCP is with Santa Barbara Select IPA: Change to a Sansum or Jackson primary care physician Change to Medicare PPO or High Option No HNSP in Santa Maria Change to UC Medicare PPO or High Option No HNSP in Ventura County Change to UC Medicare PPO, High Option or Kaiser
55 Choice of Physician cont’dMedicare Supplements UC Medicare PPO High Option Medicare providers for Medicare services Anthem or non-Anthem providers for “additional services” acupuncture hearing aids expenses outside US behavioral health
56 HMOs have copays for careHealth Net Seniority Plus Kaiser Senior Advantage Service Copay Deductible $0 Office Visit $20 Urgent Care Emergency Room $65 Outpatient Surgical Center $100 Inpatient Hospital $250 No Deductible
57 Supplements have deductiblesUC Medicare PPO & High Option Anthem pays: Medicare Part A & B deductibles You pay: Plan deductible for services not covered by Medicare (e.g. acupuncture, hearing aids, expenses outside US, some behavioral health) UC Medicare PPO = $100 per individual/year High Option = $50 per individual/year
58 Supplements – Office Visit ExampleMedicare Allowable = $150 Who pays? Medicare pays 80% Amthem pays You pay for services PPO $120 $24 $6 High Option $120 $30 $0
59 Supplements – Hospital ExampleStay of 1-60 days Medicare Part A Deductible = $1,316 Who pays? Anthem pays You pay for services PPO $1,316 $0 High Option $1,316 $0 Medicare pays balance of bill
60 Supplements – Skilled Nursing21st to 100th day: Daily rate = $161 1st to 21st day: Paid in full by Medicare Who pays for 21st – 100th day? Blue Shield pays You pay for services PPO 80% $129 $32/day High Option 100% $161 $0 Medicare pays all but $161 per day
61 Are you traveling out of US?HMO Emergency & Urgent Care Copays UC Medicare PPO $100 deductible per year 20% of billed amount High Option $50 deductible per year 20% of billed amount
62 Prescription Drugs - Part DAll Medicare plans have Part D except Medicare PPO without Rx NO additional premium for Part D, for most Copays – NO “donut hole” Some formulary (drug list) changes ID cards with Part D logo HMO members receive 1 card Supplement members receive 2 cards 1 medical card and 1 drug card
63 Medicare PPO High OptionPart D – Drug Copays Health Net Kaiser Medicare PPO High Option Retail (30 day) Generic Brand Non-formulary $5 $25 $40 $10 $30 $45 Mail Order (90 day) $50 $80 $20 $60 $90
64 Medicare PPO without RxMedicare allows one Part D (Drug) plan Retirees enrolled in a non-UC Part D may enroll in the Medicare PPO without Rx Medical coverage will be provided by the Medicare and Anthem Drug coverage will be provided by the retiree’s non-UC insurance
65 Out-of-Pocket MaximumsAfter an individual pays the following amount for medical services or prescriptions drugs, the plan pays 100% of the costs for the rest of the year. Medicare Plan Medical Drug Health Net Seniority Plus $1,500 $2,000 Kaiser Senior Advantage $4,950 UC Medicare PPO with Rx UC Medicare PPO w/o Rx NA High Option $1,050 $1,000
66 When to enroll in Medicare?Employees Eligible at retirement Eligible after retirement
67 Employees Do not enroll in Medicare Part B or D Spouse enrolled in your UC employee medical plan does not need to enroll “Special enrollment period” when UC employee retires You may enroll in Part A when first eligible at age 65 – not required * * See special considerations for Health Savings Plan and Domestic Partners
68 Employees – Special ConsiderationsHealth Savings Plan Delay enrollment in Medicare A, B & D until retirement Please note: If you are drawing a Social Security pension, you will automatically be enrolled in Part A at age 65 – you can’t contribute to HSA.
69 Employees – Special ConsiderationsDomestic Partners At age 65 consult Social Security about when to apply for Medicare You may or may not have a “special enrollment period” while enrolled in employee plan
70 Eligible at RetirementApply for Medicare Part A & B Go to or call Social Security office two month before UC employee retires RASC counselor will send you forms SSA form: Request for Employment Information UC form: Medicare Advantage Universal Enrollment Form Medicare Rx PDP Enrollment Form
71 Eligible at RetirementRASC sends you SSA & UC forms You apply for Medicare A & B with SSA SSA confirms enrollment on your SSA account You send UC form to RASC RASC & Insurance update your plan Insurance enrolls you in Part D Insurance sends you new ID card You inform providers of new plan
72 Eligible after RetirementApply for Medicare Parts A & B Go to Social Security office or about three months before turning 65 OR If receiving a Social Security pension, you will get a Medicare card in the mail RASC will mail you and family members UC forms to enroll in the UC Medicare plan
73 Eligible after RetirementRASC sends you UC form You apply for Medicare A & B with SSA SSA confirms enrollment on your SSA account You send UC form to RASC RASC & Insurance update your plan Insurance enrolls you in Part D Insurance sends you new ID card You inform providers of new plan
74 Can’t stay away??? Review the Rehired Retiree policyReturning to work can impact how your medical plan coordinates with Medicare Contact Benefits Office at
75 Web Resources http://ucnet.universityofcalifornia.eduWebinars, plan information and rates Medical Plan Chooser Complete Guide to Retirement Benefits Retirement Handbook Apply for Medicare Benefits Original Medicare coverage and publications “Your Medicare Benefits” booklet
76 Resources RASC – Retirement Administration Services CenterProcess retirements for UC employees UC retiree health plans HICAP - Health Insurance Counseling and Advocacy Program Medicare information and assistance
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