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Three "Medical Portfolios" to choose from
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If you run a business with 2-50 employees and are ready to offer health insurance to your employees for the first time, or if you’re thinking about switching carriers, we can help. Anthem's Sales and Enrollment Guide is a great place to begin. Inside, you will find helpful advice on getting started along with a complete explanation of all their product offerings.
Anthem Blue Cross offers three medical product portfolios for small groups: EmployeeElect, EmployeeChoice and BeneFits. See below for details on each.
EmployeeElect Portfolio
The EmployeeElect product portfolio offers the ultimate in flexibility and a wide range of plans to choose from, including PPOs, HSAs (consumer driven health plans) and HMOs. Anthem Blue Cross recently added new, affordable high deductible plans. Standard employee participation and employer contribution requirements apply, with flexibility for future changes. Want to learn more about the EmployeeElect Portfolio? Here is a complete brochure. (PDF) To view details of each plan, take a look at our EmployeeElect Summary of Features (PDF)
EmployeeChoice Portfolio
If you want maximum HMO choice and flexibility for your workers, EmployeeChoice, a special Anthem Blue Cross program, may be the ideal solution. Five Anthem Blue Cross plans are packaged in EmployeeChoice…our only program designed to be offered with another carrier’s HMO plan as well. Except for this additional HMO flexibility, EmployeeChoice is part of EmployeeElect, with the same requirements and guidelines, ability to integrate Workers’ Compensation and add Life, Dental & Vision, receive special discounts and savings, etc. View our EmployeeChoice (PDF) brochure for complete details.
BeneFits Portfolio
For employers that may be offering coverage for the first time, Anthem Blue Cross has packaged five progressive plans, including PPO plans, an HMO plan and a Lumenos Consumer Driven Health Plan into a solution that makes a benefit program easier to understand, easier to afford, and easier to qualify. To learn more about our BeneFits portfolio, take a look at our Benefits brochure (PDF).
Rates - 2-50 employee group plans
- Rate Guide/EmployeeElect – For Plans Effective 1/1/2012
- Rate Guide/EmployeeElect – For Plans Effective 10/1/2011
- Rate Guide/EmployeeElect – For Plans Effective 7/1/2011
- Rate Guide/EmployeeElect – For Plans Effective 4/1/2011
- Rate Guide/EmployeeElect – For Plans Effective 1/1/2011
- Rate Guide/EmployeeChoice – For Plans Effective 1/1/2012
- Rate Guide/EmployeeChoice – For Plans Effective 10/1/2011
- Rate Guide/EmployeeChoice – For Plans Effective 7/1/2011
- Rate Guide/EmployeeChoice – For Plans Effective 4/1/2011
- Rate Guide/EmployeeChoice – For Plans Effective 1/1/2011
Benefit Summaries - 2-50 employees
- Premier PPO $10 Copay (New! – Effective 10/1/11)
- Premier PPO $20 Copay (New! – Effective 10/1/11)
- Premier PPO $30 Copay (New! – Effective 10/1/11)
- PPO $20 Copay (New! – Effective 10/1/11)
- PPO $30 Copay (New! – Effective 10/1/11)
- PPO $40 Copay (New! – Effective 10/1/11)
- PPO 1000/$25 (New! – Effective 10/1/11)
- PPO 1500/$35 (New! – Effective 10/1/11)
- PPO 2000/$45 (New! – Effective 10/1/11)
- PPO $25 Copay GenRx (New! – Effective 10/1/11)
- PPO $35 Copay GenRx (New! – Effective 10/1/11)
- PPO $45 Copay GenRx (New! – Effective 10/1/11)
- Solution 2500 (New! – Effective 10/1/11)
- Solution 3500 (New! – Effective 10/1/11)
- Solution 5000 (New! – Effective 10/1/11)
- Lumenos HIA Plus 500 (New! – Effective 10/1/11)
- Lumenos HIA Plus 750 (New! – Effective 10/1/11)
- Lumenos HSA 1500 (80/50) (New! – Effective 10/1/11)
- Lumenos HSA 2500 (80/50) (New! – Effective 10/1/11)
- Lumenos HSA 3500 (80/50) (New! – Effective 10/1/11)
- Lumenos HRA 3000C (New! – Effective 10/1/11)
- Lumenos HRA 3000D (New! – Effective 10/1/11)
- Lumenos HRA 5000C (New! – Effective 10/1/11)
- Lumenos HRA 5000D (New! – Effective 10/1/11)
- High Deductible EPO (New! – Effective 10/1/11)
- Elements Hospital (New! – Effective 10/1/11)
- Elements Hospital Plus (New! – Effective 10/1/11)
- Elements Hospital Preferred (New! – Effective 10/1/11)
- HMO $10 100% (New! – Effective 10/1/11)
- HMO $25 100% (New! – Effective 10/1/11)
- Classic $20 HMO (New! – Effective 10/1/11)
- Classic $30 HMO (New! – Effective 10/1/11)
- Classic $40 HMO (New! – Effective 10/1/11)
- Saver $20 HMO (New! – Effective 10/1/11)
- Saver $30 HMO (New! – Effective 10/1/11)
- Saver $40 HMO (New! – Effective 10/1/11)
- HMO $10 100% Select Network (New! – Effective 10/1/11)
- HMO $25 100% Select Network (New! – Effective 10/1/11)
- Classic $20 HMO Select Network (New! – Effective 10/1/11)
- Classic $30 HMO Select Network (New! – Effective 10/1/11)
- Classic $40 HMO Select Network (New! – Effective 10/1/11)
- Saver $20 HMO Select Network (New! – Effective 10/1/11)
- Saver $30 HMO Select Network (New! – Effective 10/1/11)
- Saver $40 HMO Select Network (New! – Effective 10/1/11)
- Dental Overview Brochure – Discover our dental choices!
- Vision Flier – Take a closer look at the value of vision.
- Life Flyer – Add life and see how it can pay for itself.
Miscellaneous Links
- Search Doctors
- Employer Access
- Sales & Enrollment Guide (PDF)
- RAF Specials
- Underwriting Guideline (PDF)
- MyAnthem Online Demo
- AnthemCare Demo - compares healthcare cost
- Carrier "New Business" Cut Off Dates
- Deductible Carryover Guidelines
Ancillary Products
- Dental
- Vision
- Contact us for additional information at (888)474-6627
- Life
- Contact us for additional information at (888)474-6627
- Workers Comp
- Integrated Workers' Comp (PDF)
Top News About Anthem Blue Cross
- PPO 3.2%
- HMO 6.9%
- CDHP 12.8%
- HMO 100% – 7.6%/Select HMO 100% – 3.8%
- Classic HMO – 7.5%/ Select Classic HMO – 3.8%
- Saver HMO – 7.5%/ Saver HMO – 3.7%
- HMO 100% – 15.2%/Select HMO 100% – 11.1%
- Classic HMO – 16.3%/ Select Classic HMO – 12.1%
- Saver HMO – 15.2%/ Saver HMO – 11.4%
- The PPO Premier Plans will receive an average increase of 3.5%/12.1%
- The PPO Copay Plans will receive an average increase of 3.5%/12%
- The Solution PPO Plans will receive an average increase of 3.3%/7%
- The GenRx PPO Plans will receive an average increase of 2.5%/3.2%
- The Elements Hospital PPO Plans will receive an average increase of 2.7%/2.9%
- The EPO Plans will receive an average increase of 3%/10.3%
- Groups with 6 or more enrolling subscribers, with a minimum of 50% participation in either the Gen Rx PPO plans and/or any of the Select Network HMO plans will receive an automatic .90 RAF –There will be no qualifying renewal RAF required on those groups.
- Groups with 6 or more enrolling in our BeneFitsplan portfolio will also receive an automatic .90 RAF -There will be no qualifying renewal RAF required on those groups.
- The HMO 100% plans will receive an average increase of 4.5%.
- The HMO Classic plans will receive an average increase of 5.5%.
- The HMO Saver plans will receive an average increase of 4.5%.
- Rate Change Overview
- Rate Adjustments
- Q4 Renewal Increases
- New HRA Plans
- Benefit Changes
- Plan Discontinuation
- The PPO Premier plans will receive an average increase of 4.5%.
- The PPO Copay plans will receive an average increase of 4.5%.
- The EPO plans will receive an average increase of 2.5%.
- Solution PPO
- GenRx PPO
- Elements Hospital PPO
- The Lumenos HSA 80% plans will receive an average increase of 3.5%.
- 3,000C and 5,000C plans—High-deductible HRA offerings with $20 or $30 copay amounts with the deductible waived for office visits.
- 3,000D and 5,000D plans—High-deductible HRA plans with 80% coinsurance amounts after the deductible is met.
- The employer may allocate up to 50% of the annual deductible dollar amount.
- The minimum amount recommended is no less than 10% of the annual deductible.
- The plans will allow for flexible rollover options.
- These plans promote healthy living with employer-sponsored incentives for employees.
- Increase individual and family out-of-pocket maximums.
- Increase Emergency Room copays.
- All HMO plans will have a specialist copay.
- Durable Medical Equipment (DME)—Increase co-insurance from 20% to 50% (Exception: Co-insurance for special footwear and prosthetics remain unchanged.)
- The Emergency Room copay for all PPO plans increased to a $150 copay.
- Increase out-of-pocket maximum.
- Apply deductible to out-of-network office visits.
- Deductible and Out-of-Pocket Maximum:
- Increase deductible and out-of-pocket maximum.
- Separate in-network and out-of-network deductible, and out-of-pocket maximum.
- Apply deductible to the out-of-pocket maximum.
- Family maximum a flat dollar family maximum.
- Deductible will apply to the following services (previously waived):
- Out-of-network office visits
- In-network and out-of-network Lab/X-ray
- Out-of-network preventive care
- Infertility:
- Additional $500 deductible will now apply to infertility services. It will not apply to out-of-pocket maximum and will continue to be required after the out-of-pocket is met.
- Specialty Drug Program:
- Specialty drugs provided by a provider must be obtained through the Specialty Pharmacy Program.
- Behavioral Health Preservice Review:
- Elements, BeneFitsPreferred, and Plus (except Basic)
- Behavioral health out-patient visits require a preservice review after the twelfth visit.
- Deductible replaced by predictable copays.
- In-patient admissions now subject to a per day copay, up to 3 days.
- Out-patient surgery now subject to a flat dollar copay.
- All other out-patient services now subject to a copay equal to the specialist copay.
- Specialist copay added to all plans.
- Out-of-pocket maximum increased.
- Pharmacy copays increased.
- Drug Tier Definition—Pharmacy drugs are now defined as:
- Tier 1—Lowest copay; applies to most generics.
- Tier 2—Medium copay; applies to most formulary.
- Tier 3—Highest copay; applies to most non-formulary.
- Tier 4—Coinsurance copay; applies to Specialty drugs and includes all forms of administration (self-injectable, oral, and inhaled).
- In the future, generics and brands may be placed in any tier, depending on the appropriateness of the drug.
- New Formulary.
- Increased Copays changed to 10/30/50.
- Tier 4 copay maximum increased to 30%, up to $150.
- Preventive care—Coverage for flu/pneumonia vaccine at retail pharmacy.
- EPO—Change to four-tier pharmacy copays.
- July 11:RAF engines and rate guides are available on Anthem’s sites; rating are available through general agencies and quoting vendors.
- July 12:Online renewals are posted for October.
- July 13:Broker renewals for October will go out.
- July 15:A webinar will be offered to Anthem’s general agents.
- July 27:Group renewals for October will go out.
- August 1: Rating goes live on Anthem’s Web site.
- NEW BC Exclusive PPO plans — offers HMO-like benefits using the BlueCard PPO provider network for non-California employees.
- NEW Advantage Plus HMO plans – an additional option for Advantage HMO on the Select Plus HMO Network
- Lumenos HIA plans — available to Pooled business in addition to Non-Pooled.
- NEW Premier PPO plans to offer more choice.
- NEW pharmacy plans to complement certain medical plans in Pooled business. (Non-Pooled business continues to have a choice of pharmacy plans).
- Adjusted benefit structures to their HMO and PPO-type plans to make their plans more cost-effective.
- Simplified plan choices — to meet today’s needs.
- Logical product downgrade options.
- Demarketing of non-competitive, duplicative plans.
- Benefit changes — to maintain affordability and consistency between plans
Anthem Revised Rules Regarding Lipitor
Anthem Blue Cross of California has recently announced that all members with prescriptions for Lipitor will need to have their prescriptions pre-authorized effective April 1, 2012
This change is due to the addition of atorvastatin, a new generic for the brand name Lipitor, on their covered drug list.
This change impacts all of the commercial and individual business in California and New York. Medicare Part D and state-sponsored business are not impacted. взять онлайн займ на карту без проверок
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Anthem Blue Cross Small Group: April 2012 rate changes
April 2012 Rate Change Overview:
EmployeeChoice – 7.9%
BeneFits – 3.5%
Total – 5.0%
(These rates are for Small Group ONLY, the EmployeeElect 51-99 portfolio as well as the Small Group MHP compliant plans have slightly different rates than the Small Group portfolio.)
*These rate adjustments are averages and will vary by plan and region..
HMO Rate Adjustments –April 2012
The HMO plans within the Small Group EmployeeElect Portfolio will see a new business average increase of approximately 6.9%*. All HMO plan families will receive an approximate 6.9% quarterly increase on average.
Quarterly increases on the HMO plan families will be as follows*:
“Renewal” increases are as follows:
*These rate adjustments are averages and will vary by plan and region.
PPO Rate Adjustments –April 2012
The PPO plans within the Small Group EmployeeElect Portfolio will see a new business average increase of approximately 3.2%*.
The PPO Increases will be as follows (quarterly/renewal)*:
*These rate adjustments are averages and will vary by plan and region.
RAF Promotion Update
The basic promotion will remain intact, however, Anthem will also now allow for the following:
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Anthem Small Group is getting tough on late payments
Everyone forgets to pay a bill every now and then, so what?
Suppose you are an Anthem small group employer and you receive your January 1, 2012 bill for your employee health insurance. California small group employers have always been accustomed to having a 30 day grace period past the due date to pay their bill and that has not changed. What has changed is the willingness of a carrier to extend the grace period for longer than 30 days. срочно займ на карту онлайн круглосуточно
In the past when clients went past their 30 day grace period, we would call Anthem and tell them that our client promises not to do that again and to please reinstate coverage for their employees as our client will overnight the check. I can’t remember a time where Anthem did not approve the reinstatement. If you read the recently released “Notice of Grace Period and Right to Request Review“, Anthem may no longer be accommodating.
What I do know is that Anthem pays out more in claims that what the State of California will allow them to charge some businesses. Why would Anthem want to be accommodating to a business that loses them money?
Here is another question: If a group plan is cancelled for non-payment and the employees and/or dependents incur claims, who is expected to pay those claims?
Answer: Injured employees would seek their employer.
Our advice to employers:
Please pay early as you may not receive a reminder from the insurance company.
Article Contributed By: Gary Whiddon
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Anthem Blue Cross Small Group Updates, Effective October 1, 2011
Small Group MedicalAfter reasonable January and April increases, as well as a rate pass on most plans in July, Anthem is pleased to announce another low trend increase for October. Small Group Rate change Overview*
The rate increases for Anthem’s 51–99 EmployeeElect portfolio are identical to Small Group for October. However, the total rates for these plans will vary slightly. Rate Adjustments—EmployeeElect PortfolioHMO Plans:Anthem’s HMO plans will experience a new business average increase of approximately 4.9%.* |
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Reminder: Select HMO is available with all of Anthem’s HMO plans and it can save groups approximately 11%.*
PPO Plans:Anthem’s PPO plans will experience a new business average increase of approximately 2.7%.* These plans will not experience a rate increase: Lumenos Plans:Anthem’s Lumenos Health Savings Account (HSA)-compatible plans will experience a new business average increase of approximately 3.4%.* The Lumenos HIA+ plans will not experience a rate increase. Fourth Quarter Renewal IncreasesThe October through December renewal increases will vary due to the rating changes Anthem Blue Cross has gone through in the past year. Anthem has had variances by product and region; however, they are pleased to announce an average renewal increase on their EmployeeElect plans for these three months of 10.6%. New HRA PlansEffective October 1, 2011, Anthem Blue Cross will have four Health Reimbursement Account (HRA) plans in their EmployeeElect portfolio. Highlights:Benefit Changes**Effective October 1, 2011, all of Anthem’s Small Group plans will experience some benefit changes. Highlights of Benefit Changes:HMO Plans:PPO Plans:Elements Plans:To get details on the new Elements Hospital plan design, please contact us, your local LISI sales team. Saver HMO Plans:To get details on the new Elements Hospital plan design, please contact us, your local LISI sales team. Pharmacy PlansPlan DiscontinuationIn an effort to streamline Anthem’s HMO portfolio, they are discontinuing and migrating members off the Select HMO plans.
Ninety-day discontinuation notices will merge with the Lumenos Plan Discontinuation schedule beginning with October 1, 2011 Renewals.
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Important Dates
Article Contributed By: Gary Whiddon
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Changes to Anthem Blue Cross Large Group Portfolio
Anthem Blue Cross of California has made some exciting changes and are introducing new plans to their Large Group portfolio for business with 51 or more employees.
Effective October 1, 2011, these new plans include:
Some of their other changes include:
Highlighted links are pdfs that show their HMO plans, PPO plans, CDHP plans and the RX plans that are effective October 1, 2011 And a Benefit Modification Grid that explains what benefit changes they are making to their plans. предложения банков по кредитованию
As theye have demarketed some of their plans and have also renamed some, attached is a crosswalk brochure Quick Reference Guide illustrating the demarketed plans and corresponding suggested replacement plans, as well as the former and new plan names.
Article Contributed By: Gary Whiddon
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Enrollment Guidelines
Required paperwork:
Employer Application (download)
Employee Application (download) for each employee and/or owner
SoleProprietor-Owner Statement (download)
Most recent DE6 (State quarterly payroll report)
Statement of Information (sample)
Copy of Articles of Incorporation
Business check for one month's estimated premium payable to the insurance company
Send to our office:
Health Plans Online, Inc.
31194 La Baya Dr. Ste. 201
Westlake Village, CA 91362
Submissions timeline:
It is ideal to submit all completed forms two weeks before the requested effective date to provide ample time for the carrier to underwrite and provide a group number.