Texas Higher Education Human Resources Association 2010 Summer Conference

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Texas Higher Education Human Resources Association 2010 Summer Conference Texas Employees Group Benefits Program: FY 2011 changes and future outlook Ann S. Fuelberg Executive Director June 7, 2010

Millions Why health insurance changes were necessary $3,000.0 $2,800.0 $2,600.0 $2,400.0 $2,200.0 $2,000.0 $1,800.0 $1,600.0 $1,400.0 $1,200.0 Health Plan Expenses Health Plan Revenue $1,000.0 FY 2003 FY 2004 FY 2005 FY 2006 FY 2007 FY 2008 FY 2009 FY 2010* *FY 2010 data is projected Health Insurance Appropriations 2

ERS is using the contingency fund to pay health claims FY 2009 FY 2010* FY 2011* Total revenue $ 2,477.1 $ 2,694.7 $ 2,896.4 Contingency funds $ 102.4 $ 172.6 $ 109.9 Total expenses $ 2,579.5 $ 2,867.3 $ 3,149.2 Net shortfall ($ 0.0) ($ 0.0) ($ 142.9) $500.0 $400.0 $300.0 $200.0 $100.0 $0.0 -$100.0 -$200.0 $102.4 $282.5 $172.6 $109.9 Contingency funds used to supplement revenue Contingency fund balance at fiscal year end $109.9 -$140.4 2009 2010* 2011* Shortfall shifts to members via plan design 9/1/2010 *Projected based on 9.1% cost trend 3

Projected annual plan benefit cost trends for FY 2010-2011 Category Benefit Cost Trend March 2010 Utilization Trend Cost/Unit Trend MCS Leverage Plan Cost Trend % Total Plan Costs Hospital 2.5% 7.0% 1.0% 10.5% 45.5% Other Medical Expense 2.5% 3.0% 0.5% 6.0% 32.2% Pharmacy 3.2% 3.7% 3.6% 10.5% 22.3% Total 2.7% 5.0% 1.4% 9.1% 100.0% 4

The health plans costs are increasing Copayments and deductibles have not changed since September 2003, while the price and utilization of health care services has increased As a result, the health plan is paying a greater percentage of total costs FY 2004. $1.84 billion FY 2010. $2.86 billion 77.3% 82.5% % of costs paid by participants % of costs paid by the health plan 5

Action was necessary to ensure the financial stability of the health plan through FY 2011 Fiscal Year 2011 Shortfall Contingency Fund $112.2 $140.4 Revenue The GBP faced a $140.4 million shortfall based on current: plan design funding level cost trends State is increasing premium contributions in FY 2011 per the General Appropriations Act 6

Texas Employees Group Benefits Program SURVEY RESULTS

Survey response exceeds expectations More than 45,000 completed surveys Represents a 26 percent response rate Gender breakdown: 41% male 50% female Age breakdown: 12% age 35 or younger 29% 36-50 43% 51-64 16% 65+ Years in plan: 38% less than 10 16% 10-14 years 14% 15-19 years 32% 20+ years 29% have family members with access to other coverage 2% 15% 24% Demographics of Survey Participants 9% 50% State employees Higher education employees Community Supervision and Corrections Department (CSCD) Self-identified as other Retired/not working 8

Survey Findings at a High Level Small increases in fees, slightly increased copayments, and changes based on years of service are acceptable Will pay a little more for Primary and specialty care Hospital, ER, and doctor For all prescriptions Do not want to pay a lot more for Specialty care Hospitalization and emergency rooms Brand name drugs Will agree to Pay some of the premium Adding a copayment for high-tech radiology Adding a copayment to avoid deductible or deductible increase Rather than to Pay more than 50% for dependents Base employee out-of-pocket health insurance premium on years of employment fewer years, higher cost Pay an additional fee for high-tech radiology procedures that are not preapproved Pay a higher deductible to keep a lower copayment Are willing to Base retiree insurance contribution on years of service Have a tiered network for specialists, labs, and prescriptions Charge higher fees to people who don t use disease management programs or alternate generics when available, smokers, and dependents who have access to another policy Are less willing to Increase the required years of service from 10 to 20 to qualify for retiree insurance Require retirees younger than 65 to pay more until they reach 65 Allot eligible retirees a set amount each month that can be used to buy insurance Use a smaller hospital network 9

FY 2009 HealthSelect Plan Costs 10

Texas Employees Group Benefits Program HEALTH PLAN CHANGES

Copayment Changes Survey Results: Higher copays are acceptable; the least attractive option is adding a medical deductible CURRENT SEPTEMBER 1, 2010 Office Visits Health Select $20/$30 HMOs $30/$40 + $5 for HS PCP + $10 for HS Specialists HMO adds coinsurance Office Visits Health Select $25/$40 HMOs $25/$40 12

Copayment Changes CURRENT SEPTEMBER 1, 2010 In-Patient $100 a day ($500 max) + $50 In-Patient $150 a day ($750 max) Out-Patient $100 a day Out-Patient NO CHANGE Emergency room $100 Prescription Drugs $10/25/$40 + $50 + $ 5, Generics + $10, Name brand + $20, Non-preferred Emergency room $150 Prescription Drugs $15/$35/$60 13

Changes to the Annual Maximum Amount Participants Will Pay Through Coinsurance COINSURANCE CURRENT SEPTEMBER 1, 2010 In-Network $1,000 + $1,000 In-Network $2,000 Out-of-Network $3,000 + $4,000 Out-of-Network $7,000 Out-of-Area $1,000 + $2,000 Out-of-Area $3,000 14

New to the Health Insurance Plan Survey Results: Adding a copay for high-tech radiology services is acceptable to survey participants NEW TO THE PLAN Radiology (CT scan, MRI, Nuclear Medicine): $100 copay (new) + coinsurance 15

New to the Health Insurance Plan Urgent care facilities benefit $50 copay + coinsurance Limit annual visits and lower allowable charges for chiropractic care Ability to buy more than 30-day supply of maintenance drugs at participating retail pharmacies with no retail maintenance fees (currently soliciting pharmacies) 16

Changes Offer Choice to Lower Costs Use a generic instead of a brand name drug, and use outpatient vs. inpatient services Shop around for the most cost effective medical and pharmacy services; check out resources like Provider Finder and Texas PricePoint that provides cost estimates at www.bcbstx.com/hs/providers/resources.htm Call the 24/7 NurseLine first or go to an after-hours clinic before making an expensive trip to the Emergency Room Enroll in TexFlex, a flexible spending health care account to help save on eligible medical expenses; you can spend your total annual contribution immediately if needed 17

Participants share of the plan s total costs will remain below the FY 2004 level FY 2004. $1.84 billion FY 2011. $3.1 billion 77.3% 79% % of costs paid by participants % of costs paid by the health plan 18

Texas Employees Group Benefits Program FY 2011 RATES

Most of the GBP insurance plans monthly rates will not change; Disability rates will be lower Insurance Plan September 1, 2010 Dependent Life Optional Life (Elections I - IV) No change No change Voluntary Accidental Death & Dismemberment No change State of Texas Dental Choice Plan No change Dental Health Maintenance Organization (DHMO) No change Short & Long-term Disability Reduce by 10% 20

HealthSelect of Texas sm Coverage Level Total State Member Change in Member s Monthly Cost Member Only $411.04 $411.04 $0.00 $ 0.00 Member & Spouse 883.72 647.38 236.34 16.02 Member & Children 727.56 569.30 158.26 10.74 Member & Family 1,200.24 805.64 394.60 26.76 Individuals that cover dependents will continue to have 50% of their dependents monthly costs paid for by the State Because the State increased the insurance plan s FY 2011 appropriations, those individuals share will also increase 21

HealthSelect of Texas sm SKIP Category of coverage Total State Member Member & SKIP Family (Group 1) Member & SKIP Family (Group 2) Change in Member s Monthly Cost 1,200.24 948.90 251.34 16.02 1,200.24 938.90 261.34 16.02 Eligibility criteria is the same as the federal CHIP program Group 1 family income at 100 150% of the federal poverty level Group 2 family income of 151 200% of the federal poverty level SKIP monthly contribution rates will not change for Member & SKIP children $15 for Group 1 $25 for Group 2 Supplemented contribution for spouses is not available under SKIP 22

Health Maintenance Organizations (HMOs) Coverage Total Rate $ Total State Rate Community First San Antonio area Total Member Rate Change in Members Monthly Cost Member Only 358.00 358.00 0.00 0.00 Member & Spouse 769.72 563.86 205.86 2.08 Member & Children 633.68 495.84 137.84 1.40 Member & Family 1,045.40 701.70 343.70 3.48 Scott and White Austin, San Angelo, Temple and Waco Member Only 435.80 435.80 0.00 0.00 Member & Spouse 936.96 686.38 250.58 5.08 Member & Children 771.36 603.58 167.78 3.40 Member & Family 1,272.52 854.16 418.36 8.48 23

More FY 2011 Changes and Enrollment Opportunities

Administrative Fees for TexFlex and Texa$aver are going down in FY 2011 TexFlex monthly administrative fees are being cut in half, from $2 to $1 per account Texa$aver 457 accounts with balances > $1,000 will pay lower administrative fees in FY 2011 Account Balance Range $ TEXA$AVER FEES FY 2011 Annualized Fee Per Participant Per Account $ Annual Fee Reduction from FY 2010 1,001-16,000 47.90 (2.28) 16,001-32,000 75.89 (24.47) 32,001-48,000 113.83 (36.71) 48,001-64,000 151.78 (48.94) > 64,001 189.72 (61.18) 25

Annual Enrollment: July 5 30, 2010 51 fairs will be held in seven areas of the State; 7 webcasts Employees and retirees will have an opportunity to: Move from an HMO to HealthSelect without evidence of insurability (EOI) Verify their dependents eligibility status Sign up to receive Annual Enrollment News email updates www.ers.state.tx.us 26

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Outlook for 2012-2013

Funding Realities 2012 & 2013 Fiscal Year 2011 Gap will be covered through plan changes Contingency Fund $112.2 $140.4 Contingency funds will not be available for ERS to finance health care expenses in FY 2012-2013 GBP is currently projected to need an additional $880 million to maintain benefits Revenue State is facing an $11 to $18 billion decrease in available revenue 29