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Employee Cost Sharing Medical, Dental, and Vision

July 15, 2008. Employee Cost Sharing Medical, Dental, and Vision. Mikel Gray, Seattle Sheree Swanson, Seattle. Overview Member Cost Share. Employee Share of Benefit Cost is defined as: Deductibles Coinsurance Copayments Non-covered benefits Benefits above maximum allowed

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Employee Cost Sharing Medical, Dental, and Vision

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  1. July 15, 2008 Employee Cost Sharing Medical, Dental, and Vision Mikel Gray, Seattle Sheree Swanson, Seattle

  2. OverviewMember Cost Share • Employee Share of Benefit Cost is defined as: • Deductibles • Coinsurance • Copayments • Non-covered benefits • Benefits above maximum allowed • Coordination of Benefits savings is excluded • With no deductibles, fixed copayments, and low maximum out-of-pocket (OOP) expenses, PEBB’s benefit provisions are more generous than for other state governments1 • The PPO individual maximum OOP of $1,000 for the PEBB PPO is lower than for other state government PPOs • PEBB HMO copayments are lower than for other state government HMOs • Prescription drug copayments for 1st and 2nd tiers are lower than other State government plans 1Mercer National Survey of Employer-Sponsored Health Plans; 2007 Survey Report; included 31 state government employers.

  3. OverviewMember Cost Share • As the PEBB requires no premium contributions for full-time employees, coinsurance and copayments are the only place where members pay for their medical expenses • Under the current plan design, PEBB members incur cost-sharing for their medical care in the form of copayments and coinsurance • Other employers typically require premium contributions as an additional form of employee cost-sharing • 88% of state governments in the Mercer Survey of Employer-Sponsored Health Plans1 require a contribution for their PPO for individual coverage (100% for family coverage) • Average individual coverage contribution is $83 or 16% of premium (25% for family coverage) • 86% of states require premium contributions for HMO for individual coverage (95% for family coverage) • Average individual coverage contribution is $65 or 15% of premium (25% for family coverage) 1Mercer National Survey of Employer-Sponsored Health Plans; 2007 Survey Report; included 31 state government employers.

  4. Medical Plan Design ComparisonFull-Time Plans 1Kaiser Added Choice Plan’s three benefit tiers are Kaiser providers/network providers/out-of-network providers; Providence, Regence, Samaritan and State Government benefit tiers are network providers/out-of-network providers 2State Government plans are from the 2007 Mercer Survey of Employer-Sponsored Health Plans

  5. Employee Share of Benefit Cost - Regence • The average number of members enrolled in Regence in 2007 was 37,989 • 10,559 Regence members paid at least $1,000 in coinsurance in 2007

  6. Employee Share of Benefit Cost – Providence • The average number of members enrolled in Providence in 2007 was 835 • 31 Providence members paid at least $1,000 in coinsurance in 2007

  7. Employee Share of Benefit Cost – Samaritan • The average number of members enrolled in the Samaritan plan in 2007 was 1,098 • 32 Samaritan members paid at least $1,000 in coinsurance in 2007

  8. Employee Share of Benefit Cost – PEBB Compared to Other Employers 1State Government plans are the median plan provisions from the 2007 Mercer Survey of Employer-Sponsored Health Plans

  9. Employee Share of Benefit Cost – ODS and VSP • ODS • The average number of members enrolled in ODS in 2007 was 36,707 • 2,716 members hit the benefit maximum of $1,500 in 2007 • 2,287 members reached the maximum in 2006 • Dental cost sharing excludes orthodontia claims • VSP • The average number of members enrolled in VSP in 2007 was 37,775 • Member cost share includes $10 copay plus amounts above the benefit maximums

  10. Services provided by Mercer Health and Benefits LLC

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