Planning for Your Insurance Needs at Retirement
Continuing Health, Dental, Vision or Life Coverage
Terms
Vest – An employee who has worked long enough to keep
benefits, and who contributed to a retirement system, but who is not ready to retire
or draw retirement benefits.
Non-Vest – An employee who has worked long enough to keep benefits, but who did
not contribute to a retirement system.
Retiree – An employee who has worked long enough to retire and draw a retirement check.
COBRA – An employee who is not eligible to vest or retire, but who may continue
coverage under the Consolidated Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act (COBRA). Coverage may
be continued for up to 18 months.
Years of Service Needed to Keep Insurance
- Teachers Retirement System (TRS) – 10 years of eligible service to retire or vest.
Benefit elections must be made within 30 days of your retirement date.
- Oklahoma Public Employees Retirement System (OPERS) – 8 years of eligible service
to retire or vest. Benefit elections must be made within 30 days of your retirement date.
- Other Retirement Systems – Employment years may qualify as creditable service. Benefit
elections must be made within 30 days of your retirement date.
Coverage You May Continue at Retirement
- State Employee – Any health, dental, life, or vision coverage you have as an active employee.
- Local Government Employee – Any health, dental, life, or vision coverage you have as
an active employee.
- Education Employee – Any coverage your employer offers through OSEEGIB. You may add
coverage at retirement; however, life insurance coverage must be in effect at least 30
days before your retirement date; life insurance cannot be added at retirement.
Keep all the insurance coverage you think you will need in retirement. You can reduce
your benefits, but you can never add health, dental, or life coverage after retirement;
however, vision coverage can be added during any Option Period. Additionally, you
cannot change insurance plans at retirement, but you may change plans during any
Option Period.
The Enrollment Process
Complete the
Application for Retiree/Vested/Non-Vest/Defer Insurance Coverage.
Be sure to sign your application and mail it 30 days before your retirement date to:
OSEEGIB
3545 NW 58th St., Suite 110
Oklahoma City, OK 73112
It is important that your form is submitted on time. Any 30-day break in coverage
will cancel your insurance and any future eligibility. Forms are available from
your Benefits/Insurance Coordinator and on the this website.
Deferring (Transferring) Your Coverage to Your Spouse’s Plan
If your spouse is currently enrolled in coverage through an OSEEGIB participating
employer, you may defer (transfer) your health, dental, and/or vision coverage to
your spouse’s coverage as a dependent; however, your life insurance coverage must
be kept in your retirement account.
- To transfer your coverage to your spouse’s plan, mark defer on your retirement
insurance application. Your spouse MUST also contact his/her employer to add you
to his/her coverage as a dependent.
- You may transfer your coverage back to your own account at any time by completing
a new Application for Retiree/Vested/Non-Vest/Defer Insurance Coverage.
- Any retirement system contribution toward your health insurance premium will not
be payable during the deferral period.
Dependent Coverage
If you elect dependent coverage, all of your eligible dependents must be covered unless
they are covered under another group plan or are eligible for Indian or military benefits.
You may elect to exclude coverage for your spouse, but you and your spouse must sign the
Spouse Exclusion Section of your retirement insurance application.
Dependents cannot be added after retirement unless one of the following events occurs:
- Birth of a child
- Your spouse or dependents under age 25 lose other group coverage
- You marry
- You adopt or gain legal guardianship of a child (up to age 25)
A new spouse and any eligible dependents must be added within 30 days of the date any of
the above events occur. Dependents cannot be added at a later date.
Life Insurance
- You may keep all or part of the life insurance you carried while you were an active employee.
Life insurance must be kept in $5,000 increments.
- Premiums: $2.16 per $1,000 of coverage, up to $35,000. Amounts over $35,000 are age-rated.
Dependent Life
- You may keep any life insurance in force on eligible dependents at your retirement.
Dependent Life must be kept in $500 increments.
- Premium: $1.08 per $500 of coverage.
Life Insurance Beneficiaries
If you wish to keep life insurance, complete a new
Beneficiary Designation
Form when you complete your retirement insurance application. Please keep your
beneficiary information current. You may request a beneficiary change at any time by
completing a new Beneficiary Designation Form and returning it to OSEEGIB.
Please notify OSEEGIB in writing when:
- A beneficiary changes his/her name
- A beneficiary has a change of address
- Your beneficiary pre-deceases you
In the Event of Your Death
Your surviving spouse and eligible dependents have 60 days to notify OSEEGIB they wish to
continue insurance coverage.
- Your surviving spouse may continue insurance coverage as long as premiums are paid.
A surviving spouse will pay the primary member rate, and retirement system contributions
will not apply.
- Your surviving dependent children may continue coverage until:
- They reach age 25
- They qualify for other group coverage
- They get married
Surviving dependent children who elect self coverage will have an account set up as
a member, but will continue to pay the child premium rate. Dependent children can also
continue life insurance.
Medicare Eligible Members
You should be notified by the Social Security Administration when you are eligible
for Medicare Part A and Part B.
All plans offered through OSEEGIB pay benefits as if you are enrolled in both Medicare
Part A and Part B.
- Medicare Part A pays for hospital services, and there is no charge for this coverage.
- Medicare Part B pays for doctor and outpatient medical services, and the standard
monthly premium for 2008 is $96.40 which is deducted from your Social Security check.
- Delaying Medicare Part B coverage – If you choose to work past age 65, and delay
your enrollment in Medicare Part B, you must notify Social Security of your decision
and make arrangements to delay coverage.
- Medicare Part D pays for prescription drug coverage. All the plans offered through
OSEEGIB provide Creditable Prescription Drug Coverage. This means the plans all meet certain
benefit guidelines that are set by Medicare.
- Delaying Medicare Part D coverage – If you choose to work past the age of 65
and delay your enrollment in Medicare Part D, you will not have to pay a Medicare late
enrollment penalty because you currently have Creditable Prescription Drug Coverage
through OSEEGIB.
Medicare Supplement Plans
- HealthChoice High and Low Option Medicare Supplement Plans With Part D. The Plans
provide supplemental benefits for Medicare Parts A and B, as well as prescription
drug benefits.
- PacifiCare High and Low Option Senior Supplement Plans. The PacifiCare Plans provide
supplemental benefits to Medicare Parts A and B, as well as prescription drug benefits.
Medicare Advantage Prescription Drug Plans
You must be enrolled in Medicare Parts A and B to be eligible for enrollment. When you
enroll in a Medicare Advantage Prescription Drug Plan, the plan replaces Medicare as your
primary insurer. The plans provide benefits for Medicare Part A and B covered services,
as well as Medicare Part D prescription drug benefits.
You must live in the plan’s approved ZIP Code service area to be eligible to enroll in a
Medicare Advantage Prescriptions Drug Plan. Available plans are:
- CommunityCare Senior
- Generations (GlobalHealth)
- Secure Horizons (PacifiCare)
You must contact the Medicare Advantage plan directly if you wish to enroll, and you
must also notify OSEEGIB.
Your Medicare ID Number
When you complete the Application for Retiree/Vested/Non-Vest/Defer Insurance Coverage,
be sure to fill in your Medicare ID number (HICN). HealthChoice must have your Medicare ID
number in order to coordinate your benefits with Medicare.
Moving
Pre-Medicare
If you enrolled in an HMO plan and move outside the plan’s ZIP Code service area,
you will need to advise OSEEGIB in writing of your new address. Your coverage will
be changed to HealthChoice High Option.
- The HealthChoice USA Plan is an option if you move outside of Oklahoma and Arkansas.
(The USA election must be made within 30 days of relocation or at the following Option Period.)
- Keep your address current with OSEEGIB!
Medicare
- If you are on Medicare and have a Medicare Advantage product, you will need to
contact both OSEEGIB and the HMO to disenroll. Your coverage will be changed to
the HealthChoice Medicare Supplement With Part D.
Three Premium Payment Options
- Retirement check – Your monthly premium is automatically deducted from your retirement check.
- Direct bill – You will be directly billed for your monthly premium. You will also receive a
direct bill if your retirement check is not large enough to cover your premium amount.
- Automatic draft – Your monthly premium is automatically drafted from your personal checking
account. If you elect this option, you’ll need to provide OSEEGIB an
Electronic
Fund Transfer Authorization Form and a voided check.
Premium Rates
See the Premium Rate Charts
for premium rates. The premium rates do not reflect any contribution from your retirement system.
Retirement System Contribution Towards Your Insurance Premium
- Oklahoma Public Employees Retirement System - $105 monthly
- Teachers’ Retirement System - $100 to $105 monthly
ID Cards
HealthChoice
- Members will have two (2) ID cards, one card for health and/or dental benefits, and
the other for pharmacy benefits.
- Pre-Medicare retirees should keep their current ID cards. New cards will not be issued
by HealthChoice.
- Medicare eligible members will be issued new ID cards.
HMO Plans
- HMOs generally issue new cards. Do not destroy your current cards until you
receive new ones.
Option Period
- After retirement, you will receive your Option Period materials through the mail.
Phone Numbers and Websites:
Social Security Administration
Monday through Friday 7 a.m. to 7 p.m., Central Time
Toll-free 1-800-772-1213 or toll-free TTY 1-800-325-0778
Website: www.ssa.gov
Medicare 7 days a week/24 hours a day
Toll-free 1-800-633-4227 or toll-free TTY 1-877-486-2048
Website: www.medicare.gov
Oklahoma Public Employees Retirement System
1-405-858-6737 or toll-free at 1-800-733-9008
Website: www.opers.state.ok.us
Oklahoma Teachers’ Retirement System 1-405-521-2387 or toll-free 1-877-738-6365
Website: www.ok.gov/trs
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