Locals 103 318 649 841 April 2019 Mid Central Operating Engineers Health & Welfare Fund Dear Participant: April 2019 Important changes to Mid Central Operating Engineers Health & Welfare Fund. Please read this notice in its entirety. Retiree Rates Summary Annual Report Prescription Benefits OptumRx Effective January 1, 2019 Reminder What s inside... Self-Payment Rates for Retirees with Retirement dates Summary Annual Report Mid Central Operating Engineers Health and Welfare Fund products and services CoPay There will be no change in your copayment amounts at this time. Pharmacy Prescriptions If you are currently receiving your prescriptions at the pharmacy, you must present the new OptumRx card. CVS90 Saver OptumRx will also provide a maintenance medication program called CVS90 Saver. You will continue to have three fills before you need to take action on maintenance medications. Once you have received three fills of maintenance medications, you must get your 90-day supplies through your local CVS Pharmacy or through OptumRx home delivery or you will pay more. Medication home delivery You could save time and money by getting maintenance medications through the mail through OptumRx home delivery. Enroll in OptumRx home delivery to get up to a three-month supply of the medications you take regularly often for less than what you d pay at a retail pharmacy. Your medication will come right to your mailbox. To start home delivery, log in to optumrx.com, us the OptumRx App or call 1-855-295-9140 TTY 711. Specialty Pharmacy BriovaRx, the OptumRx specialty pharmacy, is part of your benefit program. BriovaRx provides specialty medications and some clinical support for complex conditions, including cancer, arthritis and others. To learn more about BriovaRx, call 1-855-4Briova (1-855-427-4682) or visit BriovaRx.com. 79447 newsletter.indd 1 3/20/19 10:34 AM
Self-Payment Rates for Retirees with Retirement dates Prior to December 1, 2007 Effective 4/1/19 Years Single Single Married or 1 dependent Married or 1 dependent Married or 1 dependent No Medicare Medicare No Medicare 1 w/ Medicare 1 Without Both with Medicare 10-19 years Per Benefit period $559.00 $2,236.00 $255.00 $1,020.00 $799.00 $3,196.00 $567.00 $2,268.00 $340.00 $1,360.00 20 & Over Per Benefit Period $481.00 $1,924.00 $225.00 $900.00 $692.00 $2,768.00 $475.00 $1,900.00 $295.00 $1,180.00 Self-Payment Rates for Widows/Disabled Employees under Age 55 Effective 4/1/19 Local Union 103 widow or disabled Local Union 318 widow or disabled Local Union 649 widow or disabled Local Union 841 widow or disabled $3,440.00 $3,440.00 $3,440.00 $3,440.00 Self-Payment Rates for Retirees with Retirement dates AFTER December 1, 2007 Effective 4/1/19 (Please note, if you obtain Medicare early, your self-payment rate may be reduced. Please notify the Fund Office to discuss) Point Group Employee Point Total Class 1 Class 2 Class 3 If your Employee Point Total (age + Credited Service) at retirement is: If younger than age 62, the monthly Self- Payment rate is: If age 62 through 64, the monthly Self- Payment rate is: If age 65 or older, the monthly Self-Payment rate is: A 95 or more points $290.00 $290.00 $165.00 B 90 up to 94 points $475.00 $475.00 $165.00 C 85 up to 89 points $550.00 $550.00 $240.00 D 80 up to 84 points $600.00 $600.00 $255.00 E* Less than 80 points $650.00 $650.00 $295.00 * Rates are based on per person per month Important Note: All retiree increases are effective April 1, 2019, however if you prepay your benefits monthly or you are participating in the monthly ACH (automatic deduction) please contact the Fund office for the month this increase will affect you, since monthly payments increase prior to April 79447 newsletter.indd 2 3/20/19 10:34 AM
Board of Trustees - Mid Central Operating Engineers Health and Welfare Fund 1100 Poplar Street Terre Haute, IN 47807 Summary Annual Report for MID CENTRAL OPERATING ENGINEERS HEALTH AND WELFARE FUND This is a summary of the annual report for Mid Central Operating Engineers Health and Welfare Fund, EIN 35-0917610, Plan Number 501, for the period August 1, 2017 to July 31, 2018. The annual report has been filed with the Department of Labor, as required under the Employee Retirement Income Security Act of 1974 (ERISA). Basic Financial Statement The value of plan assets, after subtracting liabilities of the plan, was $111,725,115 as of July 31, 2018, compared to $104,547,553 as of August 1, 2017. During the plan year the plan experienced a change in its net assets of $7,177,562. This change includes unrealized appreciation or depreciation in the value of plan assets; that is, the difference between the value of the plan s assets at the end of the year and the value of the assets at the beginning of the year or the cost of assets acquired during the year. The plan had total income of $86,654,211 which included employer contributions of $73,274,589, employee contributions of $8,929,646, other contributions of $0, gain/loss of $-304,240 from the sale of assets, and earnings from investments of $4,754,216. Total plan expenses were $79,476,649. These expenses included $4,417,515 in administrative expenses and $75,059,134 in benefits paid to participants and beneficiaries, and $0 in other expenses. Your Rights To Additional Information You have the right to receive a copy of the full annual report, or any part thereof, on request. The items listed below are included in that report: - An accountant s report - Financial information and information on payments to service providers - Assets held for investment - Fiduciary information, including nonexempt transactions between the plan and parties-ininterest (that is, persons who have certain relationships with the plan) - Transactions in excess of 5% of plan assets - Information regarding any common or collective trusts, pooled separate accounts, master trusts, or 103-12 investment entities in which the plan participates To obtain a copy of the full annual report, or any part thereof, write or call the office of: Board of Trustees - Mid Central Operating Engineers Health and Welfare Fund 1100 Poplar Street Terre Haute, IN 47807 (812)232-4384 The report is furnished without charge. 79447 newsletter.indd 3 3/20/19 10:34 AM
You also have the right to receive from the plan administrator, on request and at no charge, a statement of the assets and liabilities of the plan and accompanying notes, or a statement of income and expenses of the plan and accompanying notes, or both. If you request a copy of the full annual report from the plan administrator, these two statements and accompanying notes will be included as part of that report. The charge to cover copying costs given above does not include a charge for the copying of these portions of the report because these portions are furnished without charge. You also have the legally protected right to examine the annual report at the main office of the plan: Board of Trustees - Mid Central Operating Engineers Health and Welfare Fund 1100 Poplar Street Terre Haute, IN 47807 and at the U.S. Department of Labor in Washington, DC, or to obtain a copy from the U.S. Department of Labor upon payment of copying costs. Requests to the Department should be addressed to: Public Disclosure Room Room N-1513 Employee Benefits Security Administration U.S. Department of Labor 200 Constitution Avenue, N.W. Washington, DC 20210 79447 newsletter.indd 4 3/20/19 10:34 AM
Mid Central Operating Engineers Health and Welfare Fund is committed to improving the health and quality of our membership. Below is listing of products and services available to you. LiveHealth Online for Active Participants and Non-Medicare Retirees You can access LiveHealth Online from your Android or IOS mobile device by downloading the free app. On your computer, you can go to livehealthonline.com LiveHealth Online Psychology By using the free app and selecting LiveHealth Online Psychology and choose a therapist. Or, call 1-844-784-8409 from 7 am to 11 pm. You must be at least 18 years old to see a therapist online. 24-Hour NurseLine 1-800-700-9184 Conditional Care, Call 1-888-279-5449 If you or a covered dependent has a chronic health condition, such as asthma, diabetes, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD, heart failure and coronary artery disease), the nurse care managers can help. EPIC 1-866-956-5400 (Hearing Aid Discount) Group: Mid Central Operating Engineers (Contact the Fund Office for the discount card) We encourage you to visit www.midcentral.org for important announcements related to the Fund and your benefits. If you have questions on this notice or, if you would like the Fund to address a specific issue in a future notice, contact the Fund toll free @ 877-299-7099 bookkeeping or @ 877-299-3699 claims. Requests may be submitted in writing to: Mid Central Operating Engineers Health & Welfare Fund, Attention: Mid Central Notices, P.O. Box 9605, Terre Haute, IN 47808 79447 newsletter.indd 5 3/20/19 10:34 AM
Gentlemen, rev up your engines! Guys, do you wait until you run out of oil to get an oil change? Probably not, so when it comes to fine-tuning your health, put yourself in the driver s seat. Eat right, stay active and get regular checkups, screenings and shots to make sure you stay running as smooth as your wheels. Choose the right fuel Your car needs the right gas to run properly and your body needs the right fuel to stay in great shape. Eating the right foods for your body can help you keep health issues under control. Here are some easy-to-follow heart-health tips 1 : Add more omega-3 fatty acids, which are essential fatty acids your body needs to work normally. Include them easily by consuming foods like fish, almonds and flax seeds. Limit your sugar intake and cut out processed foods and soft drinks. Eat at least 2 cups of fruit and 3 cups of vegetables daily. Stay active for better overall health. Take good care of your body, and it ll run like a well-oiled machine for years to come. Get your tune up Tune ups are essential to your car, and checkups are essential for you. As you get older, your risk to develop diabetes, testicular or prostate cancer and heart issues increases. By taking control of your well-being you can lower those chances. 2 Early detection can save your life. Here are a few things you can do to prevent health issues: Schedule preventive checkups. Know your family history. Get regular cancer screenings. Don t smoke. Maintain a healthy weight. Exercise regularly aim for 30 minutes, five days a week. No matter whether you drive a new car or an old one, you have to take care of it to get the most out of it. In fact, the older your car gets the more you have to do to maintain it. Same is true for you and your body s engine. Sources 1 WebMD website: Heart Disease and a Heart-Healthy Diet (accessed November 2014): webmd.com. 2 American Cancer Society website: Cancer Facts for Men (accessed November 2014): cancer.org. 3 National Institute of Mental Health website: Men and Depression (accessed November 2014): nimh.nih.gov/health/topics/depression/men-and-depression. 4 Centers for Disease Control and Prevention website: Physical Activity (accessed November 2014): cdc.gov/physicalactivity. 5 American Heart Association website: Get Moving! (accessed November 2014): heart.org. Anthem Blue Cross and Blue Shield is the trade name of: In Colorado: Rocky Mountain Hospital and Medical Service, Inc. HMO products underwritten by HMO Colorado, Inc. In Connecticut: Anthem Health Plans, Inc. In Indiana: Anthem Insurance Companies, Inc. In Kentucky: Anthem Health Plans of Kentucky, Inc. In Maine: Anthem Health Plans of Maine, Inc. In Missouri (excluding 30 counties in the Kansas City area): RightCHOICE Managed Care, Inc. (RIT), Healthy Alliance Life Insurance Company (HALIC), and HMO Missouri, Inc. RIT and certain affi liates administer non-hmo benefits underwritten by HALIC and HMO benefits underwritten by HMO Missouri, Inc. RIT and certain affiliates only provide administrative services for self-funded plans and do not underwrite benefits. In Nevada: Rocky Mountain Hospital and Medical Service, Inc. HMO products underwritten by HMO Colorado, Inc., dba HMO Nevada. In New Hampshire: Anthem Health Plans of New Hampshire, Inc.; HMO plans administered by Anthem Health Plans of New Hampshire, Inc. and underwritten by Matthew Thornton Health Plan, Inc. In Ohio: Community Insurance Company. In Virginia: Anthem Health Plans of Virginia, Inc. trades as Anthem Blue Cross and Blue Shield in Virginia, and its service area is all of Virginia except for the City of Fairfax, the Town of Vienna, and the area east of State Route 123. In Wisconsin: Blue Cross Blue Shield of Wisconsin (BCBSWi), which underwrites or administers the PPO and indemnity policies; Compcare Health Services Insurance Corporation (Compcare), which underwrites or administers the HMO policies; and Compcare and BCBSWi collectively, which underwrite or administer the POS policies. Independent licensees of the Blue Cross and Blue Shield Association. ANTHEM is a registered trademark of Anthem Insurance Companies, Inc. The Blue Cross and Blue Shield names and symbols are registered marks of the Blue Cross and Blue Shield Association. 43911ANMENABS Rev. 12/14 79447 newsletter.indd 6 3/20/19 10:34 AM
Pay attention to the check engine light Sometimes, your car s engine needs a bit of extra help to keep going. In your case, feeling low sometimes is normal, but depression is a serious issue that can affect your life at any point. Knowing what signs to look for will help you manage it if it arises. Symptoms of depression include 3 : Feeling extremely sad, hopeless or guilty Feeling unfulfilled by doing what you normally enjoy Feeling fatigued or less energetic Thoughts of death or self-harm If you re feeling depressed, see a doctor immediately and remember to: Tell loved ones how you feel to get the support you need. Avoid isolating yourself from others. Surround yourself with people who are helpful and positive. Set realistic goals so you don t feel overwhelmed. Keep your body running like a well-oiled machine Helpful resources To find out more, go to WebMD and look up Men s Health at webmd.com/men. Once your car is tuned up, you have to drive it and maintain it to keep it in tip-top shape. The same applies to your body. Exercising can help you reduce blood pressure and give you more energy while strengthening your ligaments and bones. 4 Just 30 minutes of exercise a day can have great health benefits. 5 Give these a try: Walking or riding your bike in a hilly neighborhood can help you break a sweat and raise your heart rate to maximize the benefits of your exercise. Running, swimming laps and other intense exercises help you maintain a healthy body weight and lower your risk for heart attacks or strokes. Gardening, going up the stairs instead of using the elevator or parking far away when you go to a store can help you squeeze extra physical activity into your day. Whether your body is more like a sports car or a classic, you want to keep it in fine working condition. So rev up and take charge of your health journey now! Visit anthem.com for more ways to get healthy and stay healthy. 79447 newsletter.indd 7 3/20/19 10:34 AM
Mid Central Health & Welfare 1100 Poplar Street Terre Haute, IN 47807 Presorted First Class Mail U.S. Postage PAID Indianapolis, IN Permit 9395 Home About Fund Fund Contact Important Announcements Forms Summary Plan Description Initial Eligibility Benefit Schedules Retiree Rates FAQs Employers Delinquent Contributors Links Visit our Websit e @ www.midcentral.org Welcome to the Mid Central Operating Engineers Health and Welfare Fund Visit our website, developed to provide our members with access to work history, eligibility, claims history and other valuable information. In order to access your information, you must register under Member Log In. Please have your Identification Number ready, which is located on your Anthem Blue Cross/Blue Shield or Eligibility Card (for retired members). You also have the ability to view the Summary Plan Description, Benefit Schedules, Retiree Rates and much more. You may also download forms such as claim forms, change of address form, disability statements, and ACH bank forms (for Retirees only). If you have any questions, please contact us at 1-812-232-4384 or click Fund Contact for toll-free numbers. We also have included valuable links to other websites for your use. 79447 newsletter.indd 8 3/20/19 10:34 AM