You won’t find them in the 2020 open enrollment booklet that is due to come by mail to your homes this week. You won’t see them on UC’s open enrollment website.
We are talking about the subsidized rates by which the UC Blue & Gold health maintenance organization, which includes access to ٺƵ Health, is now one of the lowest-priced health plan options for “local” employees — we who work at ٺƵ, ٺƵ Health and UC Agriculture and Natural Resources.
AT A GLANCE
- WHAT: Open enrollment for 2020
- WHEN AND WHERE: 8 a.m. Thursday (Oct. 31) to 5 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 26 (two days before Thanksgiving), . Note: UCPath will be unavailable from 7 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 23, to 7 a.m. Sunday, Nov. 23.
- : On the Davis and Sacramento campuses
- : 11 a.m.-4 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 7, on the Sacramento campus, and Friday, Nov. 8, on the Davis campus
So, where can you find the local rates? And on a ٺƵ-specific rate sheet that is also being mailed to employees’ homes.
In a pilot program, ٺƵ is subsidizing UC Blue & Gold premiums for ٺƵ, ٺƵ Health and ANR employees, because, as of Jan. 1, our health plan options will no longer include Western Health Advantage, or WHA, a Sacramento-based HMO serving 14 Northern California counties.
UC employees enrolled in WHA have access to ٺƵ Health, and one way they can keep that access is by enrolling in UC Blue & Gold. This is where the subsidies come in, lowering the Blue & Gold premiums to make the plan as affordable as WHA has been (generally matching the rates for Kaiser Permanente HMO, historically among the least expensive options in the UC health plan menu).
Thus, in 2020, local employees will have the choice of two HMOs, Kaiser and UC Blue & Gold, both at the same price, the lowest among all of our health plan options. Another option, the UC Health Savings Plan, a high-deductible preferred provider organization, or PPO, paired with a health savings account to help you pay your out-of-pocket costs, also has come down in price — matching the UC Blue & Gold and Kaiser rates.
See your open enrollment booklet or to learn more about all of your health plan options, including UC Care, a traditional PPO.
Blue & Gold rates available to all
The subsidized UC Blue & Gold premiums are available to all “local” employees — those who are losing WHA, and anyone else who wishes to join Blue & Gold. The time to choose is during open enrollment, starting at 8 a.m. this Thursday (Oct. 31) and continuing until 5 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 26, two days before Thanksgiving.
Important note: If you are a WHA member and you make no choice during open enrollment, you will be moved into the UC Blue & Gold plan by default.
“For the vast majority of employees, staying with UC Blue & Gold will ensure uninterrupted access to your current care team,” ٺƵ HR said in an open enrollment email to all employees last week.
“But,” the email continued, “we encourage you to do two things during this open enrollment”:
- Confirm your health plan selections and personal information is correct in UCPath and make changes as needed.
- Confirm your current mental health providers are part of the UC Blue & Gold HMO network.
More information
Besides local UC Blue & Gold premiums and all other premiums, the spells out the actions you can take during open enrollment, provides health plan comparisons and explains a new benefit: supplemental health plans.
The site also include a calendar of presentations and help desks. The schedule includes, for the first time in several years, a on the Davis campus: 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Friday, Nov. 8, in the Ballroom. Health, vision and dental care providers will be among the participants, along with Healthy ٺƵ, WorkLife, and the Staff and Faculty Health and Well-Being Program.
is up and running, and come 8 a.m. Thursday (Oct. 31), the site will include a button that will take you to UCPath to make your open enrollment choices.
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