The share of Medicare-eligible retirees in Arkansas public school and state employee health insurance plans, who opted for group Medicare Advantage with prescription drug coverage through United Healthcare for calendar year 2024, has remained consistent with the share for calendar year 2023, according to the director of the state s Employee Benefits Division.
The share of Medicare-eligible retirees in Arkansas public school and state employee health insurance plans, who opted for group Medicare Advantage with prescription drug coverage through United Healthcare for calendar year 2024, has remained consistent with the share for calendar year 2023, according to the director of the state s Employee Benefits Division.
The share of Medicare-eligible retirees in Arkansas public school and state employee health insurance plans, who opted for group Medicare Advantage with prescription drug coverage through United Healthcare for calendar year 2024, has remained consistent with the share for calendar year 2023, according to the director of the state s Employee Benefits Division.
The Baptist Health system and United Healthcare Insurance Co. have not been able to reach agreement on a contract for next year, but retirees in the state s public school and state employee health insurance plans with group Medicare Advantage with prescription drug coverage through United Healthcare won t be negatively impacted, the director of the state s Employee Benefits Division told state lawmakers on Wednesday.
About 12,500 retirees in the state s public school and state employees health insurance plans have opted out of group Medicare Advantage with prescription drug coverage for this year, choosing to retain their former coverage in the plans, according to the state Department of Transformation and Shared Services figures.