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SEHBP and Ch. 78 Relief

What is changing?

On Jan. 1, 2021, the School Employees’ Health Benefits Plan (SEHBP) will begin its new plan year offering only the following options:

  • Horizon Direct 10
  • Horizon Direct 15
  • A NEW PLAN, the Horizon NJ Educators Health Plan (NJEHP)

Another new plan, the Garden State Health Plan (GSHP), will be developed and will be available July 1, 2021. That plan is entirely voluntary. No employee will be required to take it, but those who do will see a premium sharing reduction of up to 50% from the NJEHP.

What plans will be available to me as of Jan. 1, 2021?
What will the premium sharing be for these plans?
What if my district offers an SEHBP plan other than the Direct 10 or Direct 15?
How is the new NJEHP different from Direct 10 and Direct 15?
What happens to my health benefits on Jan. 1, 2028?

Non-SEHBP Districts/Employers

What is changing?

On Jan. 1, 2021, your employer will offer a new plan called the NJ Educators Health Plan (NJEHP) in addition to all other plans currently offered under your collective bargaining agreement.

On July 1, 2021, your district must also offer another plan, the GSHP. That plan is entirely voluntary. No employee will be required to take it, but those who do will see a premium sharing reduction of up to 50% from the NJEHP.

What plans will be available to me as of Jan. 1, 2021?
What will the premium sharing be for my health insurance?
How is the NJEHP different from my current plans?
What happens to my health benefits on Jan. 1, 2028?
What other health insurance plans can my local bargain besides the ones currently offered in our contract, the NJEHP and the GSHP?

General Information

All Districts/Employers Open Enrollment

If I am hired prior to Jan. 1, 2021, what insurance do I receive.

All new employees hired after on or after July 1, 2020 must take the NJEHP as of Jan. 1, 2021. If you are hired after July 1, 2020, but prior to December 31, 2020, you will receive the health benefits that a new employee is entitle to under the collective bargaining agreement. When Jan. 1, 2021 comes, you will be enrolled in the NJEHP.

How will I know which plan is right for me?
How should I choose a plan?
Can my employer still enter and leave the SEHBP with the proper notification to its current provider?
Will there be an open enrollment period?
Should I participate in open enrollment?
Can I try the NJEHP for a year?
When the GSHP is available, can I try it for a year?
My employer doesn’t currently offer certain plans to certain employees. Will I have those plans as an option in open enrollment?
Will this law affect my ability to select a benefits waiver instead of insurance?
If I take an unpaid leave of absence, will I be a “new” employee when I return?
How much money will I save if I participate in the NJEHP?

NJEHP Plan Design

What if my district currently offers a plan to a group of members that costs less than the NJEHP. Do they still have to offer the NJEHP?

If a negotiated agreement in effect on the effective date of the legislation is found to have a net cost to the employer that is lower than the cost to the employer under the New Jersey Educators Health Plan, the employer and the majority representative are required to engage in collective negotiations over the financial impact of the difference.

Can I still see my doctor in the NJEHP?
What is a closed formulary?
What if I can’t take the generic medication?
What is the out-of-network reimbursement rate in the NJEHP?
What is an out-of-pocket maximum?
Does the new law require all districts to offer a wellness program?

Savings

How much is the law supposed to save?

To ensure savings, state actuaries are required to validate a net annualized savings from the implementation of the NJEHP and the GSHP of at least $300 million comparing plan years 2020, 2021, and 2022. This savings includes money saved by school districts and county colleges that participate and those that do not participate in the SEHBP, pre-Medicare retirees paid for by the state and from the value of early plan design changes implemented in Fiscal Year 2020 by the SEHBP.

Are there any restrictions on how the employer can spend the saving resulting from members enrolled in the NJEHP or GSHP?
What if a minimum of $300 million is not saved by Dec. 31, 2023?
How will the state track the savings?

Retirees · Non-Medicare

If I retire now, can I still get Direct 10 or Direct 15 in retirement?

No. All retirees who are currently retired or who retire after the effective date of the legislation, and who are not eligible for Medicare, will be placed into the NJEHP.

I am/will be paying toward the retiree health benefit premium. If I am not on Medicare, but my spouse/partner is, am I paying a percent of premium or a percent of salary?
Will retirees enrolled in the SEHBP have to enroll in the NJEHP?
Why are retiree benefits being changed?
I have spouse/partner coverage, but one of us is not Medicare-eligible. What happens to our coverage?