HEALTH INSURANCE NEWS June 1, 2015 Insurance Committee Update Preparations underway for our move to CalPERS BTA’s move to CalPERS has been a At the Insurance Committee meeting on May 28, the District’s broker provided the renewal rates for next years insurance plans. The PPO plan premium is projected to increase by 25% and the HMO plan by 8%. Obviously, these rate increases are unaffordable and will likely result in the District being Kaiser-only. So it is a huge relief to know we will be able to purchase our insurance through CalPERS where at least two plans currently cost less than the District’s contribution. Plans at no cost! When did we last see that? long struggle. We have If you want to stay with Kaiser, you can. announce the District has CalPERS offers Kaiser. You will notice something different, though. The deductibles and co-pays are LESS than what you are paying now. The Kaiser premium will cost more each month but that increase will be off-set by the lower co-pays and deductibles. listened to your input about your need for plan choice at affordable rates. We are very happy to agreed to facilitate our move to CalPERS. - Shelley Allyn & Lynn Tindula BTA Insurance Committee reps Comparable PPO and HMO plans are LESS CalPERS offers many different plans. Blue Shield Access compares closest to our current HMO. PERS Choice is comparable to our PPO. What’s different under CalPERS? The price! There are many plans to choose from that will cost a lot less than what we are currently paying. We will have more precise information for everyone in two weeks when CalPERS rates for 2016 are announced. Turn the page We’re looking forward to health insurance options that will be within reach. Some facts about CalPERS Important dates Plan information What about current retirees? What’s next? Important dates BTA members working together made this happen. Why CalPERS? June 1: CalPERS representative meets with District June 3: BTA bargaining with District on move to CalPERS June 4: Special meeting of School Board CalPERS is the largest purchaser of public employee health benefits in California, and the second largest public purchaser in the nation after the federal government. Their program provides benefits to more than 1.3 million public employees, retirees, and their families. We will benefit from the CalPERS purchasing power and stability. CalPERS offers a large number of plan choices so each of us will be able to choose the plan that ensures we receive the health benefits, access to doctors, hospitals, and services that best suit us and our families. If we don’t make this change, we will lose a PPO and HMO option Because the price of our current PPO is going to skyrocket, we will end up with so few people taking the PPO that the provider will stop offering the plan. The same holds true for the HMO. We have heard loud and clear that many of us want to either stay with their PPO or HMO, or want to move out of Kaiser and into a PPO or HMO. So we had to act. CalPERS gets us comparable plans with better copays and deductibles, more choice and better prices. How does this move effect current retirees? Current retirees who buy their health insurance through the District will be notified about the change. CalPERS will send them a packet with the information and forms they need to sign up during the initial enrollment period. Retirees between ages 55—65 will find plans through CalPERS that are much more affordable than their current rates. What’s next? It is important that BTA has your personal email address so we can send you updates and more information. Please send your address to your site rep or Colin Davis. Be on the lookout for more updates like this from the Insurance Committee. For information about CalPERS plans Visit the CalPERS website at www.calpers.ca.gov. You can also contact Shelley Allyn, Lynn Tindula, Colin Davis, or Michaela O’Neill at the union office. June 16: School Board meets to review District contract with CalPERS Mid-June: CalPERS premium rates published Summer: BTA/BUSD bargaining continues if necessary. Summer: Contract with BUSD and CalPERS completed. Notice to current retirees about switch to CalPERS September: Open enrollment and CalPERS workshops October: Coverage under CalPERS begins January 1, 2016: Passive enrollment into CalPERS regular plan year. If you have no changes to make, you are re-enrolled automatically. Member resigning from the District at the end of the year—your health insurance through the District will continue until September 30. BTA union office address & phone: 17434 Studebaker Road, Cerritos 90703 562-924-9311
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