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IMPACT OF SECTION 18 for CITY OF SPRINGFIELD AND CITY RETIREES. January 31, 2005. What is Section 18?. Section 18 of MGL Chapter 32b requires that: All retirees who are eligible for Medicare must enroll in Medicare Part B. The City must provide Medicare extension plans.
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IMPACT OF SECTION 18 for CITY OF SPRINGFIELD AND CITY RETIREES January 31, 2005
What is Section 18? Section 18 of MGL Chapter 32b requires that: • All retirees who are eligible for Medicare must enroll in Medicare Part B. • The City must provide Medicare extension plans. • The city must, by law, pay all penalties associated with late enrollments in Medicare.
Why Did the Control Board Adopt Section 18? • Medicare eligible individuals have already paid into the Medicare system, but are not receiving any benefits. • Adoption of Section 18 transfers up to 80% of eligible expenses from the City plan to the Federal Government. • Everyone benefits from accessing the Medicare reimbursements – the plan, the City, the employees and the retirees.
Retiree Impact – No Change in Coverage • Coverage after the adoption of Section 18 will be identical to that of active employees. • The difference will be who pays the claims
The City Will Save Millions • $5.3 million reduction in health care costs for FY2006 • $18.7 million reduction in health care costs over the next 3 fiscal years. Failure to adopt Section 18 would have increased health care costs by $18.7 million dollars over the next 3 fiscal years.
Impact to Retirees • Retirees’ share of reduced costs is significant. - $2.4 million in FY2006 - $2.7 million in FY2007 - $3.1 million in FY2008 • $8.2 million in reduced costs over 3 years. • This reduction will be applied directly to the Retirees’ contributions to the City health plan to keep them whole.
Over 500 Retirees Who Already Have Medicare B Will Save Money Every Month Estimates are based on projected PPO rates for FY2006 & new Medicare rates effective January 1, 2005.
Retirees who enroll in Medicare B WillContinue to Pay the Same Monthly Cost Estimates are based on projected PPO rates for FY2006 & new Medicare rates effective January 1, 2005.