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2017 Benefits Your Emeriti Retirement Health Plan What’s New In 2017? Insurance plan options stay the same Premiums for Rx plans increase 4.3% Premiums for Medicare Advantage Plans increase 6.5% Dental plan premium will NOT increase Premiums for SRM Plans K & L increase 3.5% Premiums for Pre-65 plans will increase 10% 2 Your Emeriti Retirement Health Benefit Tax-advantaged Tax-free Flexible Retiree Health Account Reimbursement Benefit Group Health Insurance For Qualified Out-of-Pocket Medical Expenses Underwritten By Aetna (HealthPartners in Minnesota) For you and your dependents 3 2017 Retiree Health Plans 3 Medicare Advantage Plans 2 Medicare Supplement Plans 3 Medicare-approved Part D prescription drug plans Underwritten by Aetna Annual choice Guaranteed issue Optional dental plan Benefits available to employee (retiree) and, if the plan permits, spouse and eligible dependents 4 How Supplement Retiree Medical Plans (SRM) L & K Work Medicare is primary insurance Use Medicare card & Aetna card Aetna plans coordinate with Original Medicare Parts A & B You pay Part B premium No plan deductibles. No extra benefits. You pay percentage of Medicare Parts A & B deductibles. 5 How Medicare Advantage Plans Work Aetna is primary insurance Use one Aetna card Aetna provides Medicare Parts A & B benefits You still get your Medicare card Extra Benefits Annual eye & hearing exams Silver & Fit Exercise & Healthy Aging Program Aetna Nurse Case Manager Wellness Coach You still pay Part B premium No plan deductibles. No Medicare Parts A & B deductibles. 6 2017 Aetna POST-65 Medical Plans – CHOOSE ONE PLAN 1 2 3 4 Medicare Advantage Medicare Advantage Medicare Advantage Aetna SRM Aetna SRM Premium Plus Standard Plan L Plan K 5 Plan Deductible $0* $0* $0* $0 $0 Medicare Deductible $0 $0 $0 25% of Part A 100% of Part B 50% of Part A 100% of Part B Primary Care $15 copay * 15% coinsurance $15 copay in-network in-network 25% coinsurance 50% coinsurance Specialist $15 copay * 15% coinsurance $40 copay in-network in-network 25% coinsurance 50% coinsurance $500 per admission $200 per day (1-7) in-network in-network 25% of the Medicare Part A deductible 50% of the Medicare Part A deductible Hospital Covered 100% Preventive Care Covered 100% Covered 100% Covered 100% Some paid by Medicare Some paid by Medicare Out-ofPocket Limit $2,000 * $2,750 (in-network) $5,500 $6,700 (in-network) $10,000 $2,480 $4,960 (out-of-network) (out-of-network) *In- and out-of-network NOTES: The ESA-PPO Plan has the same benefits as the In-Network PPO Plan. Aetna’s GMS Plans A and L will be offered in Florida in place of SRM Plans K and L. For 2016, the SRM Plans are not available in VT, MD, MN, and U.S. Territories. For 2016, Part A Deductible - $1,288; Part B Deductible - $166 7 2017 Aetna Part D Drug Plans – CHOOSE ONE PLAN 1 Rx Premium 2 Rx Plus 3 Rx Standard Open Formulary Open Formulary GRP B2 Formulary Deductible: $100 Deductible: $100 Deductible: $310 Initial Coverage Limit: Initial Coverage Limit: Initial Coverage Limit: 15% generic, 25% preferred brand, 40% non-preferred brand 15% generic, 25% preferred brand, 50% non-preferred brand 15% generic, 25% preferred brand Coverage Gap: Coverage Gap: Coverage Gap: Same coverage, same coinsurance level 15% copay for Tier 1 generic drugs, 40% brand 51% generic 40% brand Catastrophic Coverage: Catastrophic Coverage: Catastrophic Coverage: 100% coverage, you pay nothing 95% coverage, you pay 5% 95% coverage, you pay 5% The Medicare Coverage Gap Discount Program will continue to provide manufacturer discounts on brand name drugs to Part D beneficiaries who reach the Coverage Gap and are not already receiving “Extra Help.” A 50% discount on the negotiated price of preferred and non-preferred brand drugs (excluding the dispensing fee) will be available from manufacturers that have agreed to provide the discount. 2017 Standard drug plan deductible on the individual market: $400, Initial Coverage limit: $3,700, True-Out-Of-Pocket Threshold: $4,950 8 2017 Aetna Dental Plan – Optional Preventive Service 100% coverage Annual Deductible (basic and major services) $100 Basic Services Coverage 50% (fillings, standard crowns, extractions) Major Services Coverage 50% (root canal therapy, surgical removals, dentures) Annual Benefit Maximum $1,500 NOTES: 1.Twelve month waiting period applies for major services, but may be waived with evidence of continuing coverage. 2.One-time only opt-in opportunity. 3.Dental is only available when you enroll in a combination Medical/Rx coverage, or elect the stand-alone Rx Standard Plan 4. Please note: in the states of CA, OR, WA, the stand-alone Dental plan may be elected if the participant is enrolled in a Kaiser Permanente MAPD Plan, and with evidence of existing coverage. 5. Dental not available in MD. 9 Choosing Your Coverage Jim has a chronic medical condition. He takes 3 brand drugs, sees a specialist twice a year, and is sometimes in the hospital. Consider: Medicare Premium Plan or SRM L Plan Rx High Plan Mary is generally pretty healthy. She takes 2 generic drugs, gets her annual check-ups, and sees a specialist once a year for allergies. Consider: Medicare Standard Plan or SRM K Plan Rx Standard Plan For illustration purposes only. Emeriti does not provide advice about health insurance plans. 10 Emeriti’s Open Enrollment Insurance enrollment kits mailed in October Open Enrollment dates: Monday, November 14 – Friday, December 9 Call the Emeriti Service Center 1-866-363-7484 press option #1 Visit EmeritiHealth.org for more information 11 Next Steps 1 Review insurance enrollment kit, mailed to your residence 2 3 Change coverage. Enroll on the phone or online. - Or Do nothing, & be defaulted into the plans you had in 2016 1 212 Working Together Emeriti & TIAA are working together to connect health & financial well-being 13 ThankYou FOR JOINING US 1 4 Addendum 15 How Primary Care Charge Works Medicare Advantage Medicare Advantage Medicare Advantage Premium Plus Standard Aetna SRM Aetna SRM Plan L Plan K Primary Care Charge $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 Medicare Pays $0 $0 $0 $160 $160 Aetna Pays $185 $170 $185 $30 $20 You Pay $15 copay $30 coinsurance $15 copay (in- and out-ofnetwork) (in-network) (in-network) $10 coinsurance $20 coinsurance 16 Important information Emeriti Retirement Health Solutions provided this information and is responsible for its content. Emeriti, TIAA, CBIZ Savitz, Aetna Life Insurance Company, and HealthPartners are independent corporations and are not legally affiliated. Emeriti Retirement Health Solutions is not an insurance company, insurance broker or insurance provider. FOR INSTITUTIONAL INVESTOR USE ONLY. NOT FOR USE WITH OR DISTRIBUTION TO THE PUBLIC. 17 Interests in any retiree healthcare plan discussed herein are offered solely by the employer. Teachers Insurance and Annuity Association of America (TIAA) will provide services to the plan and may issue plan communications on behalf of the plan sponsor, in its capacity as a plan recordkeeper. Investment, insurance and annuity products are not FDIC insured, are not bank guaranteed, are not deposits, are not insured by any federal government agency, are not a condition to any banking service or activity, and may lose value. The TIAA group of companies does not provide legal or tax advice. Please consult with your legal or tax advisor. tiaa.org © 2016 Teachers Insurance and Annuity Association-College Retirement Equities Fund (TIAA), 730 Third Avenue, New York, NY 10017 C33829