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2014 Benefits Overview

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2014 Benefits Overview

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  1. 2014 Benefits Overview

    The information contained in this presentation is not a contract and is subject to change by the proper authorities. It should be understood that explanations in this summary cannot alter, modify or otherwise change the controlling legal documents or general statutes in any way, nor can any right by reason of any inclusion or omission of any statement in this presentation.
  2. Who’s Eligible Permanent (non-temporary) part-time employees working 20 – 29 hours per week are eligible for many benefit programs, typically without employer contributions Permanent (non-temporary) part-time employees working 30 – 39 hours per week or permanent full-time employees working 40 hours per week are considered to be benefits eligible
  3. Health Benefits

  4. Health Benefits State Health Plan of NC – administered by Blue Cross and Blue Shield of North Carolina (BCBSNC) Use any medical provider you choose In Network: Costs are lower when you use a doctor, hospital or other provider from the BCBSNC Blue Options network. Out of Network: For other providers, your deductibles, coinsurance and copays may be higher. Choose from three plan options: Traditional 70/30 Plan (lower contributions, lower coverage levels) Enhanced 80/20 Plan (higher contributions, higher coverage levels) Consumer-Directed Health Plan (CDHP) (higher deductible, Health Reimbursement Account (HRA))
  5. Traditional 70/30 Plan: Highlights
  6. Enhanced 80/20 Plan: Highlights
  7. CDHP (with HRA): Highlights
  8. Prescription Coverage – 70/30 and 80/20 Plans Prescription coverage (in-network) provided by Medco: Generic: $12 copay, up to 30-day supply Preferred Brand-name: $40 copay, up to 30-day supply Non-preferred Brand-name: $64 copay, up to 30-day supply Specialty: 25% coinsurance up to $100 or $150 (depending on the medication), 30-day supply ACA preventive medications covered at 100% for 80/20 Plan; not applicable for 70/30 Plan Prescription coverage (out-of-network) provided by Medco: Applicable copay and the difference between charge and allowed amount ACA preventive medications covered at 100% for 80/20 Plan; not applicable for 70/30 Plan
  9. Prescription Coverage – CDHP Prescription coverage (in-network) provided by Medco: Generic, Preferred Brand-name, Non-Preferred Brand-name: 15% coinsurance after deductible ACA preventive medications covered at 100% CDHP Preventive Medications covered at 15%, no deductible Prescription coverage (out-of-network) provided by Medco: Generic, Preferred Brand-name, Non-Preferred Brand-name: 35% coinsurance after deductible ACA preventive medications covered at 100% CDHP Preventive Medications covered at 15%, no deductible
  10. Additional Health Plan Resources NC HealthSmart: voluntary program offering tools and resources to help you live a healthier life such as: Member Focus newsletter, information on the 24-hour nurse line, the Stork Rewards program, Eat Smart, Move More, Weigh Less program Sign up for the State Health Plan Member Newsletter at www.shpnc.org
  11. Monthly Rates for Health Coverage If you are enrolled in the Enhanced 80/20 Plan or the Consumer-Directed Health Plan, you will have the opportunity to earn wellness premium credits each year, which will reduce your monthly premiums Health insurance premiums are paid one month in advance of coverage (i.e., January premiums pay for February coverage) No pre-existing condition exclusion
  12. NCFlex Health & Other Insurance Programs

  13. NCFlex Health & Other Insurance Programs These voluntary programs provide a variety of plans to meet the needs of you and your family You pay the full cost of coverage through payroll deductions on a pre-tax basis Programs include: Dental, Vision, Health Care Flexible Spending Account, Dependent Day Care Flexible Spending Account, Cancer, Critical Illness, Group Term Life Insurance, Core AD&D and Voluntary AD&D Insurance
  14. Dental Coverage Coverage provided through United Concordia Choose from two plan options: High Option: Includes orthodontia for children under 19 Low Option: Does not include orthodontia Under both options: Visit any provider You are responsible for deductibles You or your dentist may file claims You may be subject to a waiting period before certain benefits are payable under the plan (see “Benefit Waiting Period” chart under Dental coverage on NCFlex website)
  15. Dental Coverage
  16. Monthly Rates for Dental Coverage
  17. Vision Coverage Coverage provided through Superior Vision Services (SVS) Choose from three coverage options: Core Wellness Plan Basic Plan Enhanced Plan Under all options, can visit any provider but may pay lower expenses with in-network SVS provider
  18. Vision Coverage: Core Wellness Plan
  19. Vision Coverage: Basic and Enhanced Plan
  20. Monthly Rates for Vision Coverage
  21. Health Care Flexible Spending Account Coverage provided through P&A Group Set aside money through pre-tax contributions to pay for eligible out-of-pocket medical, dental and vision expenses: Deductibles Co-pays and coinsurance Out-of-network expenses Uncovered procedures Contribute from $120 to $2,500 per year Convenience card (debit card) for all participants “Use it or lose it” rule; you forfeit any unused contributions Expenses can be incurred between January 1, 2014 and March 15, 2015, provided you remain actively employed for all of 2014. Prior year claims must be submitted by April 30, 2015.
  22. Dependent Day Care Flexible Spending Account Set aside money through pre-tax contributions to pay eligible child care and adult day care expenses so you (and your spouse) can work or attend school full-time: Care of dependent children under age 13 Care of dependent adult who lives with you at least 8 hrs/day You may contribute from $120 to $5,000 per year “Use it or lose it” rule: you forfeit any unused contributions Expenses can be incurred between January 1, 2014 and March 15, 2015, provided you remain actively employed for all of 2014. Prior year claims must be submitted by April 30, 2015.
  23. Other NCFlex Health Programs Cancer Insurance provided through American Heritage Life: pays benefits for cancer-related expenses Employee Only or Employee + Family Coverage Low, High and Premium options Critical Illness Insurance provided through Met Life: pays lump-sum benefit in event of certain health conditions Employee, Spouse, Children or Family Coverage Three categories of coverage available
  24. Monthly Rates for Cancer Coverage
  25. Monthly Rates for Critical Illness Coverage Employees may also cover eligible dependent children. Employee will pay one flat rate ($0.90) no matter how many children are covered.
  26. Voluntary Group Term Life Insurance Group Term Life provided through ING Coverage available for yourself, your spouse and child(ren). You must be enrolled to cover your spouse/child(ren) Employee only and Employee & Spouse coverage in $10,000 increments, from $20,000 to $500,000 (limited to five times your base annual earnings); spouse coverage cannot exceed 100% of employee’s elected amount Coverage over $100,000 subject to Evidence of Insurability (EOI) Dependent child(ren) coverage for $5,000 or $10,000
  27. Monthly Rates for Life Insurance Coverage
  28. Monthly Rates for Life Insurance Coverage
  29. Accident Insurance Core Accidental Death and Dismemberment (AD&D) Insurance provided through A.C. Newman Elect coverage of $10,000 for yourself only University pays full cost of coverage; however, you must enroll for coverage Payment to your beneficiaries in case of your accidental death Payment to you in case of your accidental dismemberment Voluntary AD&D Insurance provided through A.C. Newman Elect coverage up to $500,000 for you and your family You pay the full cost of coverage
  30. Monthly Rates for Accident Insurance
  31. Income Protection Programs

  32. Income Protection Programs Programs designed to provide you and/or your family with financial protection in the event of your death, disability or long-term illness Some are offered at no cost to you; others require you to pay for coverage
  33. Disability Plans Disability coverage provided under the Disability Income Plan of North Carolina (DIP-NC) Short-Term Disability Provided to eligible employees at no cost After one year of contributing membership to TSERS or participation in the ORP. Pays 50% of base compensation up to $3,000/month Payable up to 365 days, after 60-day waiting period Long-Term Disability Provided to eligible employees at no cost After five years of contributing membership to TSERS or participation in ORP Pays 65% of base compensation up to $3,900/month Payable as long as you remain permanently disabled, until eligibility for unreduced service retirement
  34. Supplemental Disability Plans Can help fill gaps in State coverage Replacement income while you are ineligible for state Short-Term Disability Plan Waiting period: 90 days Pays 66-2/3% of gross monthly salary up to $10,000 Voluntary benefit; you pay full cost of coverage after-tax Coverage through The Standard if you elect ORP Includes continuing ORP contributions into your ORP account on your behalf Coverage through Liberty Mutual if you elect TSERS
  35. Retirement Programs

  36. Retirement Programs Participation in a retirement program is mandatory You may choose between: The North Carolina Teachers' and State Employees' Retirement System (TSERS), a defined benefit plan or The UNC Optional Retirement Program (ORP), a defined contribution plan You must make your election between TSERS and ORP within 60 days of your date of hire Once you make the choice it cannot be changed; it is irrevocable
  37. TSERS Plan Highlights Defined benefit plan State controls the investments Benefit you receive is based on a formula (factors include your age, your average final compensation and your years/months of creditable service) You must contribute 6% of your pay on pre-tax basis
  38. ORP Plan Highlights Defined contribution plan You control your investments The benefit you receive at retirement is based on investment performance and payment option chosen Program serves as an alternate option to TSERS for certain faculty and EPA non-faculty and other employees as approved by the UNC Board of Governors You must contribute 6% of your pay on a pre-tax basis The University contributes 6.84% Choose from four investment providers (Fidelity Investments, Lincoln Financial Group, TIAA-CREF and VALIC)
  39. Retirement Plan Resources To review the booklet in greater detail, click on the picture to open the document.
  40. Your Retirement, Your Choice Video
  41. Retirement Plan Resources Two more resources to assist you in making a decision between TSERS and the ORP. Click on the either image to open a link to that tool.
  42. Supplemental Retirement Plans Allows you to put money away on a pre-tax basis for your retirement in addition to the 6% you contribute to TSERS or the ORP There are three types of plans available 403(b) plan administered by two different vendors, Fidelity and TIAA-CREF, and sponsored by the University A 401(k) plan administered through Prudential and sponsored by the State of North Carolina A 457 plan administered through Prudential and sponsored by the State of North Carolina You may elect to begin, change the amount you contribute or stop your participation at anytime You may elect to participate in the 403(b), 401(k) and the 457 at the same time; however the IRS limits the amount you can contribute
  43. Enrolling in Your Benefits

  44. When Coverage Becomes Effective
  45. Enrollment for Health & NCFlex Benefits You must enroll within 30 days of your employment date To enroll, follow these simple steps: Log on to https://unc.hrintouch.com/ (Note: For some locations, your login instructions are different. Be sure to look for special login instructions on the home page to access the site) Enter your Login ID and Password Select the “Enroll Now” button Select “Get Started” and follow the prompts At the end, you will see a Summary screen. Review your information and click “Save” to save your elections Print a copy of your Benefit Summary before logging out
  46. Enrollment for Income Protection Programs All employees must complete online enrollment within 60 days of their employment date Enroll for Supplemental Disability Insurance (after tax) through The Standard, if you choose the UNC ORP, by completing the enrollment forms located online at http://www.northcarolina.edu/hr/unc/benefits/financial/index.htm Enroll for Supplemental Disability Insurance (after tax) through Liberty Mutual, if you choose TSERS, by completing the enrollment forms located online at http://www.northcarolina.edu/hr/unc/benefits/financial/index.htm
  47. Enrollment in TSERS You do not need to complete an enrollment form for TSERS, but will be automatically enrolled. You must designate a beneficiary by completing the following forms: Form 2DB - Designating Beneficiary(ies) for the Death Benefit Form 2RC - Designating Beneficiary(ies) for The Retirement System Return of Contributions For these two forms visit https://orbit.myncretirement.com/Orbit/Info/Pages/ListAllForms.aspx?formCat=F3BENDESG
  48. Enrollment in the ORP You must complete the following forms: Form ORP-1 The University of North Carolina Optional Retirement Program (ORP) Election And Forfeiture Agreement ORP Carrier Enrollment Application (Complete the ORP Carrier form(s) for the carrier you want for your contributions and the University contributions.) Follow the instructions provided by your campus Human Resources/Benefits Office for instructions on where to return forms You must enroll within 60 days of your date of hire or you will automatically be enrolled in TSERS
  49. Enrollment in theSupplemental Retirement Plans 403(b) Plan Visit www.northcarolina.edu/hr/ga/benefits/retirement/Suppmtl-Ret/403bMain.htm Complete a Salary Reduction Agreement (form and instructions available on the website) Enroll in the Plan with Fidelity and/or TIAA-CREF 457 Plan Visit www.retirement.prudential.com/cws/ncplans Complete an NC 457 Deferred Compensation Plan Enrollment Form (forms and instructions available on the website) Send the form to: NC Plans Processing Center, PO Box 5340, Scranton, PA 18505, or fax to 1-866-439-8602
  50. Enrollment in the Supplemental Retirement Plans State 401(k) Plan Visit www.retirement.prudential.com/cws/ncplans Complete an NC 401(k) Plan Enrollment Form (forms and instructions available on the website Send the form to: NC Plans Processing Center,PO Box 5340 Scranton, PA 18505, or fax to 1-866-439-8602
  51. For More Information Visit www.northcarolina.edu/hr/unc/benefits/index.htm for more information about the benefits provided by the University You can also check your campus’ website for additional details and HR/Benefit Office contacts
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