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Health Plan Comparison Chart (PDF) Pharmacy Benefits UT SELECT and Medicare Notice of Creditable Coverage Contact Benefits Office | Plan Booklets and Related Information: UT SELECT Enrollment Guide (PDF) HMO Blue Enrollment Guide (PDF) Find a Provider - Doctors, Hospitals, etc. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Medical Plan OptionsUT offers UT SELECT, a self-funded medical PPO plan, and HMO Blue Texas, a fully insured HMO plan, both administered by Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Texas, a Division of Health Care Service Corporation, a Mutual Legal Reserve Company. Your Coverage Option Letter will indicate which medical plan(s) are available to you. Prior to making your medical plan election, please examine closely the differences in network choice, out-of-pocket premiums and pharmacy benefits available in your area.
2If proof of other group coverage can be provided during Annual Enrollment, EOI will be waived. Contact your campus Benefits Office for assistance with EOI applications. Transitional BenefitsIf you decide to change your medical plan during Annual Enrollment or after a qualified Change of Status and you are currently being treated for a chronic or ongoing medical condition, you may be eligible for Transitional Benefits. This means if your doctor is a contracting provider with your current medical plan but is not a contracting provider with your new plan, you may be allowed to continue seeing your current doctor for up to 3 months, and your claims will be paid at your new plan’s Network benefit level. Transitional Benefits give you the opportunity to find a new Network provider while not risking the loss of medical care. Some medical conditions that are eligible for Transitional Benefits consideration include:
A Transitional Benefits form, also available at your campus Benefits Office, must be completed and mailed to the new Medical Plan administrator (listed at the end of this booklet) for consideration. In addition to the standard medical plan, UT SELECT participants have access to additional valuable benefits. Disease Management ProgramsThe disease management programs for health and medical decision-making and self-management are available at no additional cost and can address the conditions listed below from early stages or mild symptoms to chronic cases with the most severe symptoms.
Call 1-800-462-3275 (option 1) to enroll or to find out more about how disease management programs can help you. UT SELECT Smoking Cessation: Make A Commitment, Be Successful and Be Healthy!UT SELECT’s smoking cessation benefit provides coverage for qualified programs that include visits with a cessation coach or treatment in an outpatient / office setting (excluding hypnosis and acupuncture). Participants can receive up to 20 smoking cessation program visits per plan year and you do not have to meet the annual $250 deductible before receiving the benefit. Prescription benefits are also available on certain medications to assist you in your efforts to stop smoking. Read more about the UT SELECT smoking cessation benefit here, or contact Blue Cross Blue Shield Customer Service at (866) 882-2034 for more information. 24/7 NurseLine– a staff of trained, experienced registered nurse counselors available 24/7 to answer health care questions and provide information about a wide variety of health care issues and medical, non-emergencies. To take advantage of this free service and to talk to a 24/7 nurse, call toll-free: 1-888-315-9473.Special Beginnings®– a free, comprehensive prenatal program that helps mothers take better care of themselves and their babies. The program assesses pregnancy risk level and provides close monitoring through a series of calls from an experienced obstetrical nurse from pregnancy through six weeks after delivery. Participants who enroll in and complete UT SELECT Special Beginnings® will be given a $50 reward card from Target. To enroll or ask questions about the program, call toll-free: 1-800-462-3275.TruHearing– Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Texas has arranged a discount program through TruHearing* that offers digital hearing aids at a reduced price. This program is available to you and your covered dependents, as well as your parents and grandparents who are not enrolled in a Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Texas plan.With the digital hearing aids offered through TruHearing you simply choose one of 3 price levels available, and then select the style that you prefer within that level. Call TruHearing at the number below to discuss your options and to find the nearest provider.
The TruHearing program includes:
*The relationship between Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Texas and TruHearing is that of independent contractors. This is a discount program only. However, some of the services offered may be covered under your health plan. Use of this program does not affect your premium, nor do costs of the program services and products count toward calendar year or lifetime maximums and/or plan deductibles. To learn more about the TruHearing discount program, for location information or to schedule a hearing test call toll free (877) 882-2020. Operators available 8 a.m. – 8 p.m. (CT) Monday – Friday www.TruHearing.comBlue Access® for MembersBlue Access for Members offers you and your family better tools for better health. Just log onto www.bcbstx.com/ut and select the link for Blue Access for Members. Then click on the My Health tab to research specific health conditions, get advice on how to start an exercise program, or start a program to stop smoking or lose weight. You can also take the Health Risk Assessment (HRA), a confidential tool that helps you learn more about your individual health risks. Select the link, Take the HRA now! and follow the prompts to complete the assessment. When you’re finished, you’ll receive a personalized health report online, complete with confidential feedback on possible health issues and how to address them. Blue Access for Members also features secure online access to your medical claims information. Blue Access for Members lets you:
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Pharmacy BenefitsYour Pharmacy benefits under UT SELECT are administered by Medco Health Solutions. Pharmacy Benefits for HMO Blue Texas are administered by Prime Therapeutics. Both Pharmacy benefit plans require a $50 annual deductible per person, per plan year. Generic Drugs are medications sold under a standard name that by law must have the same active ingredients and are subject to the same U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) standards for quality, strength and purity as their brand name counterpart. Generic drugs usually cost less than brand name drugs. Preferred Drugs are a list of brand name medications preferred for their clinical effectiveness and opportunities to help contain participant and plan costs. The list of preferred medications is available on each Plan administrator's web site (listed at the end of this section). Non-Preferred Drugs are brand name medications that are not on the Preferred Drug list because there are effective and less expensive alternatives available. These medications require the highest Copayments. Copayments for both plans are the same, but each plan may have different medications on its Preferred and Non-Preferred Drug lists. Please compare each plan's Preferred Drug list with any medications you or your dependents are currently taking. The Preferred Drug lists are available online at www.utsystem.edu/benefits/providers.asp. UT SELECT and HMO Blue Pharmacy Benefits
If you choose to purchase a Brand Name Drug when there is a less expensive Generic alternative, you must pay the difference between the cost of the Brand Name drug and the Generic drug plus your Copayment. This difference does NOT count toward your $50 annual deductible per person per plan year. Sometimes the cost difference is quite large Here is an example of how you would be reimbursed if you had already met your $50 annual deductible: | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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The UT SELECT Prescription Drug Plan administered by Medco Health Solutions also offers a small benefit for Out of Network pharmacies. You will pay the full cost of your prescription and send a claim form and your receipt to Medco. Your reimbursement will be based on your total cost, minus the UT discount, the applicable annual deductible and Copayment. The HMO Blue Texas plan does not include a benefit for Out of Network pharmacies. If you purchase prescriptions from an Out of Network pharmacy, you will be responsible for the full cost of your prescription. Be sure to check with your Prescription Drug carrier to decide which plan covers your medications at the lowest expense to you. The following is a comparison of how the 25 most purchased drugs are classified by each Prescription Drug plan. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Preferred/Non-Preferred classifications are subject to change during quarterly pharmaceutical review. MEDCO Preferred Drug Step Therapy ProgramPreferred Drug Step Therapy is a program that promotes generic and preferred brand medications as first line therapy. Therapeutically equivalent generic or preferred brands are required before non-preferred drugs unless the physician provides clinical support for the non-preferred drug. This program focuses on prescriptions written for the following medications:
Member benefits:
Medications requiring authorization prior to initial prescription (Contact Medco Health to request a Traditional Prior Authorization):
Medications requiring authorization to obtain additional supplies (Contact Medco Health to request a Smart Prior Authorization):
Medications requiring authorization based on drug history (Contact Medco Health to see if authorization is required):
Medco also offers Health Management programs for certain participants, based on your prescription history. The Health Management programs are included as part of the UT SELECT prescription drug program and are available at no additional cost. The Health Management programs provide educational materials and expert knowledge about many chronic medical conditions including:
You may read additional information about pharmacy plan features and exclusions in the Medical Plan certificates available from your campus Benefits Office or online at www.utsystem.edu/benefits. |
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| UT SELECT PPO Pharmacy Benefits (Medco Health Solutions, Inc.) www.medcohealth.com (800) 818-0155 24 hours a day |
HMO Blue Texas (Blue Cross Blue Shield of Texas) www.bcbstx.com/ut (888) 322-2379 7:30 AM - 6:00 PM CST |
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UT Medical Plans and MedicareThe University of Texas System urges all retired employees and dependents to enroll in Medicare Part B when they become eligible at age 65 or earlier if they are eligible due to a disability. As a Medicare-eligible individual, you and your Medicare-eligible dependents have the option of enrolling in Part A and refusing Part B coverage. If you are a retired employee or will soon become a retired employee or the dependent of a retired employee and are eligible for Medicare, you must have Medicare Part B to receive the maximum benefits available from a UT medical plan option. In most instances, if you are eligible for Medicare and are working in a position for at least 20 hours per week, your UT medical plan will be primary, and Medicare will be secondary. Medicare may be primary for some Medicare-eligible active employees with certain medical conditions. Consult with your local Social Security Administration office to learn what illnesses qualify for Medicare coverage prior to turning age 65. If you are retired and also eligible for Medicare, Medicare becomes your primary payer and pays your medical claims first. UT SELECT pays second. If you choose a doctor who accepts Medicare assignment, you will not be responsible for any difference between the billed charge and the Medicare allowed amount. If you decline Part B, you will have to pay a higher premium if you ever re-apply for Medicare coverage later. In addition, without Medicare Part B, you become responsible for paying any share of your and your Medicare eligible dependents’ medical claims that Medicare Part B would have covered. As a retiree, if you or your Medicare eligible dependent have declined Medicare Part B, you will be required to pay the portion that Medicare Part B would have paid as primary insurer for Part B-covered items for yourself and any Medicare eligible dependents. In order to assure that claims are correctly processed, you should contact Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Texas and report your or your dependent’s Medicare Health Insurance Claim (HIC) number and the effective dates of Medicare Parts A and B immediately upon enrollment. If you or your dependents are enrolled in Medicare and your doctor accepts Medicare assignment:
If your doctor does not accept Medicare assignment:
This chart shows you exactly how UT SELECT and HMO Blue Texas coordinate benefits with Medicare. All benefits are subject to plan limitations: |
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1All services are subject to HMO Blue referral and authorization requirements.
Your Medical Plans and Medicare Part DOn January 1, 2006, Medicare beneficiaries will be eligible for a new Medicare-approved prescription drug benefit. The University of Texas System continues to offer your current prescription drug benefit. Enrollment in Medicare Part D will have a negative financial impact for most UT participants. UT strongly urges you NOT to enroll in the Medicare Part D program.UT is committed to providing your prescription drug coverage in 2006 and beyond and to helping you make informed choices about your prescription drug benefit. For a relatively small amount of very low income retirees, enrolling in Medicare Part D plan may save them money if they also qualify for a “low income subsidy” provided as part of the Medicaid Part D Program. For more information about the low income subsidy visit www.socialsecurity.gov or call 1-800-772-1213. If you choose to enroll in a Medicare plan, you will not be eligible to also have a policy that offers prescription drug coverage. You can keep your UT prescription policy only if you do not enroll in the Medicare Prescription Drug Coverage. You may find additional information about the Medicare Part D program at www.cms.hhs.gov/medicarereform. |
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