University Human Resource Services
Retirees Medical Care Coverage
Summary of IU Retiree Medical Care Programs
In addition to the temporary COBRA continuation coverage available to all medical plan participants upon termination of coverage, Indiana University sponsors the following medical care coverage options to employees with IU Retiree status and their eligible dependents.
For those under age 65Medicare Coordination Plans For those age 65 and over
- IU PPO $900 Deductible Plan
- IU PPO Plus Plan
- Anthem Blue Retiree Plan
Cost (more information)
Indiana University does not contribute to the cost of Retiree coverage—the participant pays the full cost of these plans. For those under age 65, the rates are the same as COBRA continuation rates. Plan premiums for those age 65 and over are based on Retiree utilization.
IU PPO $900 Deductible Plan (more information)
This plan is available to all eligible Indiana University employees and retirees under age 65, regardless of the area of residence. When network providers are used, participants receive full benefits. Partial benefits are received from non-network providers, except in the case of an emergency. Network providers include Anthem Blue Access PPO providers in Indiana, Ohio, and Kentucky and BCBS Blue Card providers in other states. Prescription coverage is the same as for active employees in this plan.
IU PPO Plus Plan (more information)
This plan is available to all eligible Indiana University employees and retirees under age 65, regardless of area of residence. When network providers are used, participants receive full benefits. Partial benefits are received from non-network providers, except in the case of an emergency. Network providers include Anthem Blue Access PPO providers in Indiana, Ohio, and Kentucky and BCBS Blue Card providers in other states. Prescription coverage is the same as for active employees in this plan.
Blue Retiree Plan (more information)
This plan is a "Medicare Supplement" or "Medigap"
plan that is available only to those employees age 65 and over who are
enrolled in Medicare Part A, Part B, and Part D. As a supplement, many
services will be fully paid between Medicare and the Blue Retiree Plan.
COBRA Continuation Coverage (more information)
COBRA continuation of active coverage is available to Retirees and their eligible dependents under age 65 or who are entitled to Medicare at the time of COBRA election. At the end of COBRA eligibility, the Retiree and eligible dependents may select from the PPO healthcare plans available for Retirees. Continuation of coverage under COBRA is generally 18 to 36 months depending on the circumstances.
COBRA coverage may be attractive to Retirees because it allows the participant to temporarily:
- maintain HMO or POS plan coverage, dental coverage, and transplant benefits.
- maintain Open Enrollment options (e.g., adding dependents which is not allowed once enrolled in the Retiree plans).
Medical Plans
Things you must do…
- Review plan options and rates to select an IU-sponsored Retiree health care plan option.
- Complete an enrollment form for the plan you choose.
- Enroll in Medicare Part A, Part B, and Part D if the participant is age 65 or over.
- Make any desired plan changes during Open Enrollment.
Plan changes are limited to certain circumstances:
- For the IU PPO $900 Deductible and IU PPO Plus plans (for those under age 65), the Retiree may terminate coverage altogether at any time by notifying University Human Resource Services.
- For the Blue Retiree Plan (for those age 65 and older), the Retiree may terminate coverage at any time by notifying Anthem.
- The Retiree must notify the plan administrator of any change in status that terminates dependent eligibility (e.g., divorce of a spouse; marriage of a covered child; a change in student or disability status for a covered child age 19 or older).
November is Indiana University’s Open Enrollment period. During this time Retirees may make the following changes:
- Retirees who are under age 65 and are enrolled in either the IU PPO $900 Deductible Plan or the IU PPO Plus Plan may switch plans.
COBRA
Things you must do…
- Complete the COBRA election form received within 60 days of the date that coverage would have otherwise ended.
- Pay initial COBRA premiums to-date within 45 days of electing COBRA.
- Pay monthly COBRA premiums on time.
- In order to continue under an IU-sponsored Retiree health plan after COBRA eligibility ends, complete a health plan enrollment form.
- If you are eligible for Medicare at the time COBRA is elected, check with the Social Security office to fully understand how Medicare Part B and Part D enrollment coordinates with the COBRA election.
All Options
Things you must do…
- Provide timely notice to the plan administrator of a change in status such as, divorce, legal separation, change in disability status, or death of a covered individual.
- During coverage, notify the plan administrator of changes that will affect communications or eligibility, including address changes, entitlement under Medicare, and coverage under another group health plan.
Customer Service
The terminating employee can initially contact their Human Resources office for information about retirement and/or COBRA.
University Human Resource Services also has two benefit specialists to assist Retirees with IU-sponsored health care programs:
Retiree Benefit Specialist
812-856-4459
COBRA Specialist
812-855-7833
Both specialists can assist with the following:
- Name Changes
- Canceling Coverage
- Checking eligibility
Anthem is the claim administrator for each Retiree PPO Plan and the insurer for the Blue Retiree Plan. Call Anthem's Customer Service Center (800) 345-2460 for assistance with the following:
- Checking the status of claims
- Obtaining claim forms
- Obtaining ID Cards