Columbus, Georgia

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Columbus, Georgia, 31902-1340
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Council Members

Agenda Item # 1



Columbus Consolidated Government



Council Meeting



December 3, 2013



Agenda Report # 53



TO: Mayor and Councilors



SUBJECT: Health Insurance ? Active Employees and Pre-65 Retirees



INITIATED BY: Human Resources and Finance Department



Recommendation: Approval is requested of a resolution authorizing rate changes

for Health Insurance for Active employees and Pre-65 Retirees and modifications

to the plan benefits.



Background: The Columbus Consolidated Government provides a health insurance

program to its employees and retirees. The current program is self insured for

employees and pre-65 retirees and their dependents. The rates are adjusted

annually based on the costs of the plan.



Analysis: The shortfall to the Health Insurance Fund is estimated to be $2

million based on the expected costs provided by Northwestern Benefit

Corporation of Georgia, our benefits consultant.



Financial Considerations: The Health Insurance Fund is an Internal Service

Fund and must be balanced each year.



Projected Annual Fiscal Impact: The expected impact from the plan

modifications is $1 million. The impact of the premium rate changes is

estimated to be $0.7 million.



Legal Considerations: The Columbus Council must authorize any rate changes and

plan modifications to the self-insured Health Insurance program.



Recommendations/Actions: Approve a resolution authorizing the rate changes for

Health Insurance for Active employees and Pre-65 Retirees, and modifications to

the plan benefits.





A RESOLUTION



NO. ____



WHEREAS, the Columbus Consolidated Government offers a self-insured

healthcare plan to its active employees and pre-65 retirees; and,



WHEREAS, the cost of the plan is comprised of plan benefits, employer

contributions, and employee/retirees contributions; and,



WHEREAS, the Columbus Consolidated Government evaluates and adjusts, if

needed, plan benefits and contributions annually based on the expected cost of

the plan; and,



WHEREAS, the Columbus Consolidated Government must authorize

implementation of the recommended changes and options.



NOW, THEREFORE, THE COUNCIL OF COLUMBUS, GEORGIA HEREBY RESOLVES:



That the City Manager and/or his designee are hereby authorized to

implement the following changes to the plan benefits, adjust the employee and

pre-65 retiree rates effective January 1, 2014:









Active Employees

HMO Preferred Rate Monthly *Health and Wellness Center Preferred Rate

Monthly POS/PPO Preferred Rate

Monthly

Employee $92.80 $91.00 $98.87

Employee + Spouse $227.20 $195.00 $234.91

Employee + Child(ren) $211.15 $208.00 $218.38

Family $286.73 $221.00 $297.56

*No Changes to the Health and Wellness Center Plan



Pre-65 Retirees

HMO Preferred Rate Monthly Pre-65 Retirees

Health and Wellness Center Preferred Rate

Monthly Pre-65 Retirees POS/PPO Preferred Rate

Monthly

Employee $164.54 $163.82 $171.94

Employee + Spouse $310.06 $308.70 $324.02

Employee + Child(ren) $288.24 $286.98 $301.22

Family $455.57 $453.58 $476.09





Introduced at a regular meeting of the Council of Columbus, Georgia,

held the _________ day of ____________, 2013 and adopted at said meeting by the

affirmative vote of _________ members of said Council.





Councilor Allen voting __________.

Councilor Baker voting __________.

Councilor Barnes voting __________.

Councilor Davis voting __________.

Councilor Henderson voting __________.

Councilor Huff voting __________.

Councilor McDaniel voting __________.

Councilor Turner Pugh voting __________.

Councilor Thomas voting __________.

Councilor Woodson voting __________.









______________________________ _________________________

Tiny B. Washington, Clerk of Council Teresa Pike Tomlinson, Mayor



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