Welcome to DU! The truly grassroots left-of-center political community where regular people, not algorithms, drive the discussions and set the standards. Join the community: Create a free account Support DU (and get rid of ads!): Become a Star Member Latest Breaking News Editorials & Other Articles General Discussion The DU Lounge All Forums Issue Forums Culture Forums Alliance Forums Region Forums Support Forums Help & Search

North Carolina

Showing Original Post only (View all)

littlemissmartypants

(25,758 posts)
Mon Jan 16, 2023, 09:19 PM Jan 2023

HIGHLY SECRETIVE PROCESS' LEADS TO MAJOR HEALTHCARE CHANGES FOR NC EMPLOYEES January 6, 2023 [View all]

HIGHLY SECRETIVE PROCESS’ LEADS TO MAJOR HEALTHCARE CHANGES FOR NC EMPLOYEES
January 6, 2023

https://www.affordablecarenc.com/news/highly-secretive-process-leads-to-major-healthcare-changes-for-nc-employees

Apologies for the caps lock.

North Carolina Treasurer Dale Folwell has announced that the State Health Plan will soon be switching insurers.

The State Health Plan provides insurance coverage to nearly 750,000 teachers, law enforcement officers, retirees, and other state employees.

For more than 40 years, the plan has been administered by Durham-based Blue Cross and Blue Shield of North Carolina.

It will now be administered by Connecticut-based Aetna, which is owned by CVS Health.

What this specifically means for state employees was not immediately clear.

Questions, however, immediately swirled around network access and whether state employees would have to switch doctors.

“One of the assets Blue Cross NC brought to the table is that almost every frigging provider in the state likely takes them,” said NC Health News in a tweet.

Blue Cross NC offers health insurance plans to individuals in all of the state’s 100 counties.

Aetna, however, does not offer individual insurance plans in 30 percent of the state’s counties.

In announcing the switch, Treasurer Folwell cited “transparency” as a primary reason for choosing Aetna.

The process, however, has been described as “highly secretive” by NC Business Magazine.

Multiple public record requests remain unfulfilled.

The decision was made in a closed-door board meeting.

And board members and staff were required to sign non-disclosure agreements.

SEANC, an interest group representing state employees, which has historically been a strong supporter of Treasurer Folwell, voiced skepticism about the switch.

“State employees are always weary of change,” said Executive Director Ardis Watkins in a statement. “Rest assured, we will be representing our members’ concerns and will, of course, hold the State Health Plan accountable for making sure our members are heard.”

Many questions remain unanswered.

Will state employees have to switch doctors? Will doctors be available in all counties? Will networks be reminiscent of narrow, HMO-type plans?

These are all questions state employees, and the taxpayers who fund the $2 billion health plan, should be asking.

But until there is more transparency into the process these questions, and many more, will remain unanswered.

###

Follow the link for additional information embedded in the article.

❤️ pants

4 replies = new reply since forum marked as read
Highlight: NoneDon't highlight anything 5 newestHighlight 5 most recent replies
Latest Discussions»Region Forums»North Carolina»HIGHLY SECRETIVE PROCESS'...»Reply #0