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Book your ticket to better health with Open Enrollment vendor webinars

Plan providers offer courses, videos, live events
By Staff
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Open Enrollment

The University of Colorado’s Open Enrollment ends May 7. Employee Services is working to ensure you’re equipped with the information you need to make your health plan elections for the 2021-22 plan year.

The health plan coverage cycle runs from July 1 through June 30 of the following year. Open Enrollment is your chance to assess how well your current health plans meet your needs.

Each enrollee has several factors to consider when choosing from CU’s many plan options – the plan’s cost, its provider network and geographic coverage, and how it covers your specific care, treatments or medications.

The good news: You don’t need to make decisions on the fly. Employee Services offers a full itinerary of ways to learn more in its virtual sessions and fair webpages. From courses to videos to PDF guides to live webinars, you can explore the features and rates for each of our plans, compare them to one another, and make a confident choice for your health coverage.

Make sure you don’t miss the live webinars we’re hosting starting April 28 with representatives from plan providers.

This year, we’re holding a drawing in which fair attendees can enter to win prizes such as a FitBit Versa, an Oral B electronic toothbrush kit, a Bose SoundLink Bluetooth Speaker and many others.

Basics of CU Health Plans and Pretax Savings

The Basics of CU Health Plans and Pretax Savings course is an on-demand video training course that walks you through each of CU’s medical, dental, vision and health savings plans. This course is available in English and Spanish and includes the plan rates for the 2021-22 plan year.

Anthem

Anthem has provided a digital on-demand presentation for employees to dig deeper into their available plan options. Visit the Anthem page of the vendor fair to find this presentation, a link to register for the live webinar and information on using Anthem’s mobile app.

Kaiser Permanente

CU Health Plan - Kaiser is rolling out several significant network changes for the 2021-22 plan year. On the Kaiser vendor fair page you can find two on-demand presentations – an eight-minute video highlighting only this year’s changes, plus a 15-minute video that explores the finer details of the Kaiser Health Plan.

You can also register for Kaiser’s webinar at 4 p.m. April 29. Meet with Kaiser Permanente representatives and discover what CU Health Plan - Kaiser has to offer, learn about new features and ask questions.

Delta Dental

Visit the Delta vendor fair page for a library of PDF guides that detail each plan, plus informational flyers that introduce important features such as the Right Start 4 Kids program, the connection between oral health and whole-body health, using the mobile app and more. Then register for the webinar at 2 p.m. April 29 to meet with Delta Dental representatives, discover what CU’s dental plans have to offer and ask questions.

CVS Caremark Pharmacy

Enrollees in Anthem-administered health plans will use CVS Caremark for their prescription drug needs. To discover more about the prescription coverage, rates and services you can expect, CVS has provided a library of short, topic-focused videos and PDF guides for your benefit. Topics include drug cost comparisons, specialty prescriptions, prior authorizations, using CVS’s digital tools and more.

Optum and ASI Flex (Savings accounts)

CU also offers pre-tax savings options for employees to set aside money for health and dependent care costs. There are two key options serviced by two providers.

  • A Health Savings Account (HSA), administered by Optum, allows enrollees to save pre-tax money for qualified health expenses. The Optum vendor fair page features a slate of videos, digital guides and interactive online tools. You can also connect with Optum’s online library of resources (many available in Spanish as well as English).
  • Flexible Spending Accounts (FSAs) are administered by ASI Flex and include two options – a Health Care FSA to cover medical expenses or a Dependent Care FSA to cover child care and qualifying adult/elder care. On the ASI Flex vendor fair page, you can learn more about the Health Care FSA compared to the Dependent Care FSA and access informational videos, FAQs and PDF guides.

PERA Pre-Retirement Planning Webinar

If you’re enrolled in a PERA retirement plan, there are steps you can take during Open Enrollment to increase your PERA benefits in retirement. Register for this webinar where PERA representatives can teach you how making certain health plan changes that can increase your Highest Average Salary – and thus your total PERA benefit in retirement – if you are planning to retire in the next year to seven years. The webinar also will cover budgeting for retirement and additional benefits in the PERA system.

More from the vendor fair

The vendor fair also offers resources from these providers:

  • The Standard Insurance – CU’s disability and life insurance administrator has provided a decision tool and calculator to help you determine how much insurance you need.
  • Sleepio – the digital sleep-improvement program
  • Foodsmart – a virtual nutrition and meal planning network

Check out the vendor fair page to explore your options.

Click here to learn more.