The NYC Medicare Advantage Plus Program will provide new and better benefits for retirees while controlling costs and strengthening the system into the future
Mayor Bill de Blasio and Labor Relations Commissioner Renee Campion today announced an agreement with the Municipal Labor Committee to implement the NYC Medicare Advantage Plus Program, a custom program for City retirees, beginning January 1, 2022. The agreement stems from the June 2018 Health Savings Agreement which established a Tripartite Labor Management Task Force to study ways to implement health care cost savings. Implementing the NYC Medicare Advantage Plus Program will produce approximately $600 million annually in health care cost savings for the system.
"The City’s commitment to our retirees is unwavering, and our new plan increases both quality and benefits for retirees while also lowering costs for the City and its taxpayers," said Mayor Bill de Blasio.
“We know that change can be difficult, but we are confident that this will be implemented with little disruption and that the City will continue to provide high quality healthcare to its over 1.2 million active employees, retirees, and dependents,” said Commissioner of Labor Relations Renee Campion.
After careful consideration, the City and the Municipal Labor Committee selected an alliance between Anthem Blue Cross and Emblem Health to provide the NYC Medicare Advantage Plus Program. This provides continuity for the majority of employees and retirees who are currently enrolled in the City’s CBP and Senior Care programs. The program is rated four stars by Medicare.
The NYC Medicare Advantage Plus Program replaces the current Senior Care program, which is a supplement to traditional Medicare, as the program that is free to all retirees. Other buy up options, including the Senior Care plan and the HIP VIP program will remain available to retirees.
The NYC Medicare Advantage Plus Program replaces both traditional Medicare and a Medicare Supplement plan with a single integrated program administered by an insurer approved by Medicare. The plan must follow Medicare rules and provide all benefits provided by Medicare. The plan will not only cover all the traditional Medicare benefits as well as the benefits covered by the Senior Care supplemental plan, but will also add some important new benefits including 24 trips to doctors’ offices, home meals delivery for patients after they are discharged from the hospital, a fitness program, a wellness rewards program and telemedicine.
In conjunction with the insurer, the City plans to have an extensive education program in the summer and early Fall that will include virtual and in person meetings, mailings and outreach calls to every one of our 250,000 retirees. Retirees will still be eligible for the reimbursement of the Medicare Part B benefit that they receive today.
The City spends over $1 billion a year on retiree benefits, including the Part B Medicare reimbursement, and this will help the City control those costs while improving the quality of care for retirees. Nationally, Medicare Advantage plans have grown quickly in popularity and about four in ten retirees are now covered by a Medicare Advantage plan in lieu of traditional Medicare.
Materials about the NYC Medicare Advantage Plus Program will be distributed to all retirees in early August and there will be a call center established by the Retiree Alliance to handle inquiries at that time.
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