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ESC REGION 11 EBC
NEWS BRIEF | Issue 2
Page 2 Knowing Your Disability Plan
Page 4 Understanding Qualifying Events
Page 5 A to Z Benefits Education
Disability
Insurance
What Does It Do?
Disability Insurance replaces a portion of your paycheck if you miss work due to an injury or illness.
Elimination Period
The amount of days that you must be out of work due to injury or sickness before the benefit becomes payable. Several elimination periods are available for you to choose from to fit your budget.
Benefit Duration
The amount of time your benefit is payable usually indicated by the abbreviation SSNRA, which stands for Social Security Normal Retirement Age. Essentially your disability benefit is payable until approximately age 65 or up to 2 years depending on the plan you choose and your age at disability.
Maximum Benefit Amount
The maximum dollar amount you will receive per month based on your election during Open Enrollment.
First Day Hospital Benefit
This provision states that if you elect an elimination period of 30 days or less, your disability benefit will be payable on Day 1 should you be confined to the hospital for 24 consecutive hours as an in-patient.
www.disabilitycanhappen.org
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Cold & Flu Facts
What’s the difference between the common cold and the flu? In general, the flu is worse than the common cold, and symptoms such as fever, body aches, extreme tiredness and dry cough are more common and intense. Colds are usually milder than the flu. People with colds are more likely to have a runny or stuffy nose.
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Qualifying Events
What if I want to change my benefits after Open Enrollment?
If your benefit is pre-taxed, in order to make a change to that election, a Qualifying Event must occur.
So what is a Qualifying Event?
While this list is not fully inclusive, it does provide relevant examples which would allow you to make a change to your benefit elections outside of Open Enrollment. Check out some examples below!
I’ve had a Qualifying Event. What should I do now?
Make sure if one of these events occur, you notify your Benefits Administrator within 31 days of the event and provide any necessary documentation of the change!
INFORMATION
65% Of employees prefer to receive benefits
information via email. Prudential Group Insurance
Fast Facts
26% Of children over age 16 are at high risk
for tooth decay. Delta Dental
D is for Deductible
The deductible is the amount of expenses that must be paid out of pocket before an insurer will pay any expenses.
E is for Eligibility
Eligibility refers to the criteria that must be met before enrolling in a specific benefit plan. Eligibility factors include number of hours worked, pre-existing condition, age, and if you’re actively at work.
F is for Flexible Spending Account (FSA)
A Flexible Spending Account, also known as a FSA, is a tax-sheltered account that allows an individual to set aside pre-tax dollars to pay for future eligible expenses. A healthcare FSA is used for eligible health care expenses incurred by you, your spouse or children claimed on federal taxes. A dependent care FSA is used for eligible child or adult day care expenses while you are at work. Eligible expenses must be incurred within the plan year and contributions are use-it-or-lose-it, however, some employers allow for a grace period or $500 rollover provision.
Stay tuned for letters G-I in our next issue!
Your Benefits from A-Z
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Need help in understanding your benefits?
Check out your benefits website that has
videos, ID card information, claim forms,
and more to help you with your insurance.
www.region11bc.com
Benefit Assistance
Call Financial Benefit Services at 800-
583-6908 to speak to a representative
Monday—Friday 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM.
SCAN
CODE
30% Of Americans ages 35-65 will suffer a
disability lasting at least 90 days during
their working years. Soundfinancialplanning.com
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