By Chris Noffke, GBDS – VP of Employee Benefits
November is coming and so too are updated employee health plan costs. Chris Noffke, GBDS, VP of Employee Benefits for WisMed Assure, the Society’s insurance agency, is offering a webinar on October 6 at 9 a.m. Click here to register.
It is time to start thinking about and planning for open enrollment. In addition to being prepared so that employees have the time, information and support they need to select a plan that best fits their needs, here are some important changes you need to know.
- 2021 affordability percentage is 9.83%, up from 9.78% (This applies to groups of 50 or more employees)
- Out of Pocket Maximums for 2021: $8,550 for self-only coverage and $17,100 for Family
- HDHP and HSA Limits for 2021 (see chart)
Compliance
Here is a reminder of when to submit your ACA Disclosures and Notices:
- Special Enrollment Notice: Initial Eligibility and each Open Enrollment and also must be in SPD (Summary Plan Description).
- SBCs (Summary of Benefits and Coverage): Required 30 days prior to new plan. Must be provided during each annual enrollment. If an employee must enroll to continue coverage, the SBC must be provided when open enrollment materials are distributed.
- CHIP Notice: Annually, before beginning of plan year. Recommend to include with Open Enrollment materials and upon initial eligibility.
- Medicare Part D Creditability: Must be sent before October 15, regardless of your plan year.
- Women’s Health and Cancer Rights Act (WHCRA): Annually & upon initial enrollment / Usually sent at Open Enrollment.
Market Updates
General opinion on this year’s premium increase range widely between 4 and 10 percent for group benefits.
As to trends in plan design in response to COVID, a survey conducted by Mercer in June found that 37 percent of employers do not anticipate adjusting benefits for 2021. It also found that 48 percent are taking a wait and see approach.
While waiting to see what plans will actually cost, it’s important to be mindful of what’s almost certain to occur in 2021. Many plans have made gains this year because employees are deferring elective care, but, as people resume appointments, it will almost certainly result in a much higher than normal plan usage in 2021.
Some companies may have an opportunity to lower costs if they are willing to change insurance companies. But, consider this option carefully, since some policyholders may then face an even larger increase than normal next year if that company is trying to grab market share.
“If you are uncertain what to do, or find yourself in a situation where status quo means accepting a significant increase, we should talk,” said Chris Noffke. “And, if you would like to discuss how you can prepare now for what’s ahead, contact me.”
Open Enrollment Safety
We will still be hosting town hall meetings but will be doing so with COVID-19 safety in mind. Click here to register for the webinar on October 6 at 9 a.m.
Please contact Chris Noffke to discuss arrangements for virtual enrollment meetings for your employees.
Chris Noffke
608.442.3734 direct
chris.noffke@wismedassure.org
The article was originally posted here by WisMed Assure, the Society’s insurance agency.
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