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Background/Overview How Insurance Services and Products Can Be Acquired

Background/Overview How Insurance Services and Products Can Be Acquired. Two Methods for Acquiring Insurance Individually utilizing complex public procurement rules via an RFP process Join insurance pool and have pool acquire on your behalf

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Background/Overview How Insurance Services and Products Can Be Acquired

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  1. Background/Overview How Insurance Services and Products Can Be Acquired • Two Methods for Acquiring Insurance • Individually utilizing complex public procurement rules via an RFP process • Join insurance pool and have pool acquire on your behalf • There are currently 23 insurance pools operating in Arizona • An insurance pool may purchase using the RFP process • An insurance pool is exempt from the procurement rules when formed under • ARS 11-952.01(F) and has more flexibility when they acquire insurance services and • products and therefore is able to negotiate more lucrative contracts for its members • Continuous negotiations on price and services • Continuous evaluation of performance • Able to enter into long term contracts/relationships • Eliminates protests and unintended bid rejections • Reduced administrative costs • Pools also offer the advantage of more negotiating power due to aggregation of members

  2. Background/Overview How Insurance Services and Products Can Be Acquired • An insurance pool can be created by forming by a intergovernmental agreement (IGA) with no other • purpose than to save districts money through the group purchasing of services. The concept is simple – • you should get better pricing and broader services as a group than you can individually. • The insurance pool may be formed under ARS 11-952, 11-952.01,15-382 and would be specifically • exempt from procurement law by Arizona statute. No RFP would be necessary to join. By forming • under these statues the pool itself would be regulated through the Department of Insurance. • An employee benefits pool would not be an insurance carrier or vendor. It is instead a way to purchase • insurance cooperatively. • In addition to being examined by the Department of insurance as with any insurance company, the • pool would also be subject to be independently audited every year.

  3. Background/Overview How Insurance Services and Products Can Be Acquired • How can the purchase of health insurance be exempt from the procurement rules? • Arizona law permits two or more public agencies to enter into contracts or agreements • to jointly purchase various types of insurance, and health benefits plan insurance and • related services and to pool retentions of their risks for life insurance, disability, or • health claims made against any public agency within the pool and to do so on • cooperative or contract basis or by the execution of a trust agreement directly by the • agencies or by contracting with a third party. • A.R.S. 11-952.01(F) explicitly provides that any pool established pursuant to this section • is exempt from the provisions of the Arizona Procurement Code when purchasing • insurance, reinsurance or retaining certain consultants and professional services.

  4. Background/Overview How Insurance Services and Products Can Be Acquired • Benefits of Self-Insurance within an Health Insurance Pool: • Each insurance pool determines its own benefits, vendors, and plans however it chooses. • Due to purchasing size, a pooled plan may help your district purchase the following services at a • lower cost: Medical (provider network access & claims administration), Pharmacy Benefit Services, • Stop Loss Insurance, Dental, Vision, Life, COBRA, FSA, STD, and other employee benefits for those • participating in the pool. You get the benefits of economies of scale, negotiating power and knowledge • of true costs. • Health insurance pools can be specifically exempt from procurement law by Arizona statute • (ARS 11-952, 11- 952.01, 15-382). • Health insurance pools may contract directly with providers, allowing for best in class vendors, and • preferred pricing. • The pool can be proactive in continually evaluating and negotiating all contracts, at all times. There • are no “bid cycles”. It is similar to a never-ending best and final process.

  5. Services Provided by a Health Insurance Pool Coordinate the following Vendors • Nurse Case Management (NCM) • Company Nurse Program • Physical Therapy • Occupational Clinics • Bill Review/Provider Network • Independent Medical Examinations (IME) • Physician Specialists • RX Program

  6. Services Provided by a Health Insurance Pool • Compliance, Accounting, Consultation and Administrative Support • Health claims payments and TPA • Pharmacy Benefit Management (PBM) • Utilization management • Disease management • Nationwide Network of Contracted Providers • Comprehensive Online Management System • Online continuous (all year) employee benefits and enrollment system

  7. Services Provided by a Health Insurance Pool • Compliance, Accounting, Consultation and Administrative Support (cont’d) • Overall plan administration by the insurance pool • Experience, trend calculation and rate setting • Accounting, billing and support • Summary Plan Documents (SPD’s) • Consultative partner on State and Federal compliance (Health Care Reform) • Complete appeal process management

  8. Services Provided by a Health Insurance Pool • Compliance, Accounting, Consultation and Administrative Support (cont’d) • COBRA administration • 403 and 457 compliance • GASB 45 OPEB actuarial audit • FSA administration • Stop Loss insurance and reinsurance • Comprehensive online management system • Coordinate regular periodic claims audits

  9. Services Provided by a Health Insurance Pool • Wellness • Wellness programs strategic recommendations; target goals, schedule • committee interaction, communications • Wellness programs that are data driven and targeted to achieve savings and • improved health • Coordinate guest speakers, health classes and other available wellness events • Provide regular health and wellness newsletters and emails for members • Incentive programs and web site • Program utilization evaluation and return on investment analysis

  10. Services Provided by a Health Insurance Pool • Reporting and Regulatory • Monthly, Quarterly and Annual Reports needed to analyze the financial and • clinical performance of your plans • Monthly claims experience reports • Quarterly financial statements • Annual clinical management, utilization trends and plan year recommendations • Annual benchmark analysis, industry trend and pool specific • Annual renewal development and recommendations

  11. Questions and Discussion Points… • Joining an insurance pool is another cooperative purchasing option available to school districts in the never ending quest to obtain the best value for your purchasing dollar.

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