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Dear Friend:
This email has important information about your health benefits. You can also download an informational flyer.
Open Enrollment Extended to Nov. 15
All
Los Angeles city employees will receive FLEX benefits enrollment
packets for the 2013 plan year within the first two weeks of October.
Please review your FLEX enrollment materials to determine whether you
need to make any benefit plan changes.
This year, the open enrollment period will be extended. It began on Oct. 1 and will continue through Nov. 15.
This
period allows you to select your benefits and to add or delete
dependents to your medical, dental and other benefit plans. Your benefit
election will be effective Jan. 1, 2013.
To enroll online, visit https://www.myflexla.com and click on "Enroll in Benefits or Make Changes" on the right-hand side of the home page.
What's Happening with My Plan?
If you are covered by Kaiser, you will not experience any change to your health plan.
All
city workers covered by Anthem Blue Cross's HMO plan will experience a
change. Effective Jan. 1, 2013, you will be covered by a narrow network
HMO, called Select HMO.
This
will eliminate certain high-cost providers from the network. Because of
this change, there will be no increases in deductibles and copays. But
there will be a significant reduction in premiums.
Why Are These Changes Being Made?
Earlier
this year, CAO Miguel Santana threatened city workers with layoffs if
the city could not secure a savings of $12 million on its employee
healthcare plans in 2013.
In
order to meet this demand and to prevent layoffs, the Joint
Labor-Management Benefits Committee adopted a proposal by Anthem Blue
Cross to implement a narrow network.
Providers not included in Anthem's narrow network are the UCLA and Cedars-Sinai medical groups and others.
The
JLMBC reviewed Anthem's proposal and concluded it would be a better
alternative to other changes promoted by city management, including
increased copays and higher deductibles.
Labor's representatives on the JLMBC wanted to ensure that city workers would not suffer increased costs or reduced benefits.
I'm in a PPO, Will I Be Affected?
You
will not be affected if you are covered by Anthem Blue Cross's PPO
plan. At the JLMBC meeting on Tuesday, Oct. 2, the JLMBC voted
unanimously to maintain the Anthem PPO plan at the current network
level.
This means that the
UCLA Medical Group, Cedars-Sinai and other providers will remain
in-network for employees with Anthem PPO coverage.
What if I Want to Keep My Full Network Coverage?
You may elect the full network PPO, which has a higher premium and requires deductibles for medical care.
Or you can elect to join the full network HMO plan, which will be introduced on July 1, 2013.
With the full network HMO plan, you will be required to pay increased premium costs.
To
avoid these costs, we urge employees covered by Anthem's HMO plan to
find out whether their medical providers are members of the Select HMO
plan.
Is My Doctor in the Select HMO Network?
About 9 out of 10 doctors who are in the current network are also in the Anthem Select HMO network.
You can get more information about Anthem's Select HMO plan in these ways:
Are There Other Changes to My FLEX Benefits?
Your FLEX benefits packet has information about the full range of changes to your benefits. Here are a few notable ones:
What If I Have More Questions?
Please call the Benefits Service Center at (800) 778-2133, or (800) 735-2922 if hearing or speech impaired.
Come to the LA/OC Cities Emergency Membership Meeting to get more information about your health benefits.
Saturday, Oct. 13, 9 a.m. - 12 p.m.
SEIU Local 721, Auditorium
RSVP for the Oct. 13 Meeting.
You can also call the 721 Member Connection at (877) 721-4968.
Download an informational flyer.
In solidarity,
David Sanders
Regional Director of LA/OC Cities, SEIU 721