File #: 23-0547    Version: 1 Name:
Type: CM Action Item - Open & Responsible Government Status: Passed
File created: 7/5/2023 In control: Board of Commissioners
On agenda: 8/16/2023 Final action: 8/16/2023
Title: Request approval of 2024 premium rates for the Medical and Pharmacy, Dental and Vision Plans effective January 1, 2024 through December 31, 2024. (APPROVED)
Attachments: 1. 2024 Proposed Dental Premium Rates, 2. 2024 Proposed Medical Premium Rates, 3. 2024 Proposed Vision Premium Rates, 4. 2023 vs 2024 Dental Premium Rates Comparison, 5. 2023 vs 2024 Medical Premium Rates Comparison, 6. 2023 vs 2024 Vision Premium Rates Comparison, 7. 2024 Medical & Rx Plan Designs Comparison

 

Department

Finance

 

Requested Action (Identify appropriate Action or Motion, purpose, cost, timeframe, etc.)

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Request approval of 2024 premium rates for the Medical and Pharmacy, Dental and Vision Plans effective January 1, 2024 through December 31, 2024.  (APPROVED)

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Requirement for Board Action
(Cite specific Board policy, statute or code requirement)

In accordance with Board Policy, benefit plan premiums are approved prior to the beginning of each plan year

 

Strategic Priority Area related to this item (If yes, note strategic priority area below)

Open and Responsible Government

 

Commission Districts Affected

All Districts                     

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Is this a purchasing item?

No

 

Summary & Background (First sentence includes Agency recommendation. Provide an executive summary of the action that gives an overview of the relevant details for the item.)

 

Scope of Work:  Fulton County currently provides a combination of self-funded and fully-insured Medical & Pharmacy (Rx), Dental and Vision programs to approximately 3,800 employees, 3,500 retirees/beneficiaries, and their eligible dependents. Under a fully-insured funding arrangement, the insurance carrier pays claims from its own funds and sets premium rates to support expected claim payments. While under the self-funded arrangement, the carrier administers the plan, but claims are funded by the County. The Finance Department worked with Segal Consulting to complete the 2024 health plan renewals and premium rate projections. 

2024 SELF-FUNDED RATE CHANGES

The funding rates for the self-funded plans require calculation using historical claims and enrollment data, to which actuarially sound methodologies and assumptions are applied, and costs and credits associated with administration of the plan are incorporated. Segal, our benefits consultant performed this exercise for 2024 on behalf of the County. Below are the proposed funding (premium) rate changes for 2024.  These rates are set to support the expected costs generated by members enrolled in the plans.

2024 FULLY-INSURED RATE CHANGES

Fully insured plans account for approximately 32% of the total medical and pharmacy costs. Our benefit consultants from Segal, met with each vendor and successfully negotiated lower renewal premium rates for the 2024 plan year.  A summary of negotiation outcomes is listed below.

 

2024 VS 2023 PROJECTED HEALTH PLAN COST COMPARISON

 

2024 Projected Health Plan Cost

The expected total cost for all health plan offerings (Medical, Rx, Dental, and Vision) for 2024 is $113.7 million as shown below.  This incorporates all renewal rate changes outlined above.

 

2023 Projected Health Plan Cost

 

Community Impact:  None

 

Project Implications:   None


Community Issues/Concerns:  None

 

Department Recommendation:  The Finance Department request approval of 2024 health premium rates and funding as presented and summarized below for fully insured and self-insured plans:

 

Anthem (BCBS):

                     1.7% increase to Active and Pre-65 Retiree rates (HSA, POS, and HMO plans)

                     1.7% increase to Post-65 Retiree rates (Medicare HMO, Indemnity PPO, and PPO Plus plans)

Kaiser:

                     11.0% increase to HMO Active and Pre-65 Retiree rates

                     4.2% increase to Post-65 Senior Advantage Medicare rates

Aetna:

                     4% increase to the Dental HMO rates

                     2.7% increase for the Dental PPO rates

                     2.0% increase to the Basic Medicare Advantage Plan rates

                     3.2% increase to the Enhanced (Buy-Up) Medicare Advantage Plan rates

EyeMed: 

                     7.5% decrease to the Vision PPO rates

 

These changes were carefully considered, weighing the financial impact to the plan as well as the financial and logistical impact to the member. Approval is needed to begin open enrollment planning including Employee Self-Service (ESS) enrollment system modifications and communications for the upcoming enrollment period scheduled from September 25th through October 13th for active employees, and October 2nd through October 20st for retirees. Employee and retiree information meetings will be held virtually, starting the week of September 25th.

 

Department Issues/Concerns:  None

 

History of BOC Agenda Item:  Has this item previously been before the BOC? Yes.

 

Contract & Compliance Information (Provide Contractor and Subcontractor details.)

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Exhibits Attached (Provide copies of originals, number exhibits consecutively, and label all exhibits in the upper right corner.)

Attachment I:     2024 Proposed Medical Premium Rates

Attachment II:    2024 Proposed Dental Premium Rates

Attachment III:   2024 Proposed Vision Premium Rates

Attachment IV:   2023 vs 2024 Medical Premium Rates Comparison

Attachment V:   2023 vs 2024 Dental Premium Rates Comparison

Attachment VI:   2023 vs 2024 Vision Premium Rates Comparison

Attachment VII:    2024 Medical & Rx Plan Designs Comparison

 

 

Contact Information (Type Name, Title, Agency and Phone)
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Hakeem Oshikoya, Finance Director, (404-612-7641)

Ray Turner, Deputy Finance Director (404) 612-7737

Verna Thomas, Benefits Manager (404) 612-7639

 


Fiscal Impact / Funding Source

Funding Line 1:

426-999-P003-1560: Group Insurance Stabilization, General Fund, Administrative