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HEALTH INSURANCE... 0715 HUMAN RESOURCES BUDGET UNITS Health Insurance... 0715 Retirement Health Insurance... 0716 Worker s Compensation... 0714 PROGRAM DUSCUSSION Programs: The Mendocino County Employee Health Plan is self-insured. The plan is a preferred provider model with a managed care component and is administered by the Human Resources Director, Delta Health Systems as the medical and dental third party administrator, MEDCO as the prescription drug administrator, and a Health Plan Consultant. The Employee Health Insurance plan provides coverage for medical, dental, vision, Employee Assistance Program (EAP), and Wellness. The employee health plan also provides for life, accidental death and dismemberment coverage, and a Cafeteria plan Public Trust: Human Resources, as directed by the Chief Executive Officer, administers the self-insured trust fund to ensure the stability and integrity of the trust. Practices: The health insurance plan is regularly reviewed to ensure that the plan participants are receiving the highest quality of care as defined by the plans. People: The Human Resources Benefits Unit assists County employees on a one-on-one basis, with all matters pertaining to the benefits provided for in the plan. MAJOR ACCOMPLISHMENTS IN FISCAL YEAR Programs: Through the Collective Bargaining process, the calendar year maximum benefit for dental coverage on the employee plan was increased from $1,000 to $1,500 per calendar year. In order to ensure and maintain continuous accessibility for employees and their dependants to the EAP program, the reimbursement rate to providers was increased from $45 per visit to $75 per visit. A 24-hour nurse line has been added to the plan to assist with possibly mitigating a patients need to go to an emergency room. Through Delta Health Systems, employees are able to access, at no cost, the E-PHIT program which promotes a healthy lifestyle. Public Trust: Benefits information has been added to the Human Resources website to provide better access to all information pertaining to the plans. Web links have been added that enable employees to access the Wellness Program, Delta Health Systems and MEDCO. Practices: The health insurance plan was regularly reviewed to ensure that the plan participants are receiving the highest quality of care as defined by the plans. People: The Human Resources Benefits Unit assisted County employees on a one-on-one basis, with all matters pertaining to the benefits provided for in the plans. GOALS/OBJECTIVES FOR FISCAL YEARS Programs: Continue to review and monitor the plans for the best possible options for providing benefits and coverage to the employees of the County of Mendocino. Public Trust: Administer the self-insured trust fund to ensure the stability and integrity of the trust. County of Mendocino I-7 Final Budget

HEALTH INSURANCE... 0715 Practices: Regularly review the health insurance plan to ensure that the plan participants are receiving the highest quality of care as defined by the plan. People: Assist County employees on a one-on-one basis, with all matters pertaining to the benefits provided for in the plans. PROGRAM CHART HUMAN RESOURCES LINDA CLOUSER Director HEALTH INSURANCE Administration of County Self-Insured Employee Benefit Plan Assist County Employees with Health Insurance Needs Present/Explain Benefits at New Hire Orientation Wellness/EAP BUDGET UNIT 0715 SUMMARY Fund 7150 2005-06 2006-07 Recommend Salaries & Employee Benefits 83,121 64,557 112,965 96,616 142,745 142,745 Services & Supplies 8,827,921 10,967,918 12,155,767 11,641,334 13,088,568 13,088,568 Fixed Assets 0 1,548 0 0 0 0 Expenditure Transfer and Reimbursement 159,325 102,762 143,629 99,855 195,287 195,287 Net Appropriations 9,070,367 11,136,785 12,412,361 11,837,805 13,426,600 13,426,600 Revenues 10,217,441 10,338,980 12,656,218 12,210,988 14,127,563 14,127,563 Total Fund Balance Contribution -1,147,074 797,805-243,857-373,183-700,963-700,963 County of Mendocino I-8 Final Budget

HEALTH INSURANCE... 0715 FINAL BUDGET ~ MAJOR BUDGET CHANGES ( Recommended Compared to ) During the Final Budget Deliberations the Board of Supervisors approved the Recommended Budget from the Executive Office for Health Insurance. Salaries & Employee Benefits Acct. 1011 Provides funding for.55 FTE of Human Resources Director, 1 FTE Human Resources Analyst, 2 FTE Benefit Specialists,.10 Human Resources Analyst, 0.5 Staff Assistant III, 0.15 Office Services Supervisor, and 0.33 Safety Officer. Total 4.63 full time employees (FTE). Services & Supplies Acct. 2101 Provides for insurance premiums. Revenues Acct. 6401 Revenue from all departments for insurance services. County of Mendocino I-9 Final Budget

RETIREMENT HEALTH INSURANCE... 0716 PROGRAM DUSCUSSION Programs: The Mendocino County Retiree Health Plan is self-insured. The plan is a preferred provider model with a managed care component and is administered by the Human Resources Director, Delta Health Systems as the medical and dental third party administrator, MEDCO as the prescription drug administrator, and a Health Plan Consultant. The Retiree Health Insurance plan provides medical and Wellness coverage. Public Trust: Human Resources, as directed by the Chief Executive Officer, administers the self-insured trust fund to ensure the stability and integrity of the trust. Practices: The retiree health insurance plan is regularly reviewed to ensure that the plan participants are receiving the highest quality of care as defined by the plans. People: The Human Resources Benefits Unit assists County retirees on a one-on-one basis, with all matters pertaining to the benefits provided for in the plans. MAJOR ACCOMPLISHMENTS IN FISCAL YEAR Programs: A 24-hour nurse line has been added to the plan to assist with possibly mitigating a patients need to go to an emergency room. Public Trust: Benefits information has been added to the Human Resources website to provide better access to all information pertaining to the plan. Web links have been added that enable retirees to access the Wellness Program, Delta Health Systems and MEDCO. Practices: The retiree health insurance plan was regularly reviewed to ensure that the plan participants are receiving the highest quality of care as defined by the plans. People: The Human Resources Benefits Unit assisted retirees on a one-on-one basis, with all matters pertaining to the benefits provided for in the plans. GOALS/OBJECTIVES FOR FISCAL YEARS Programs: Continue to review and monitor the plan for the best possible options for providing benefits and coverage to the retirees of the County of Mendocino. Public Trust: Administer the self-insured trust fund to ensure the stability and integrity of the trust. Practices: Regularly review the retiree health insurance plan to ensure that the plan participants are receiving the highest quality of care as defined by the plan. People: Assist County retirees on a one-on-one basis, with all matters pertaining to the benefits provided for in the plans. County of Mendocino I-10 Final Budget

RETIREMENT HEALTH INSURANCE... 0716 PROGRAM CHART BUDGET UNIT 0716 SUMMARY Fund 7160 2005-06 2006-07 Recommend Salaries & Employee Benefits 39,689 38,959 60,860 46,774 82,679 82,679 Services & Supplies 4,349,036 3,613,500 3,903,717 4,306,971 4,670,731 4,670,731 Expenditure Transfer and Reimbursement 1,500 0 0 0 0 0 Net Appropriations 4,390,225 3,652,459 3,964,577 4,353,745 4,753,410 4,753,410 Revenues 4,445,578 3,752,850 3,114,468 4,443,770 4,763,176 4,763,176 Total Fund Balance Contribution -55,353-100,391 850,109-90,025-9,766-9,766 FINAL BUDGET ~ MAJOR BUDGET CHANGES ( Recommended Compared to ) During the Final Budget Deliberations the Board of Supervisors approved the Recommended Budget from the Executive Office for Retirement Health Insurance. On September 16, 2008, the Board of Supervisors approved increasing non-medicare retiree s premium contribution to be equivalent to Medicare/Part B contributions. This action by the Board is projected to address 2009 Plan costs to address flat or reduced excess earnings from the Retirement System. The plan implementation is expected to be January 1, 2009. Salaries & Employee Benefits Acct. 1011 (See BU 0715). Services & Supplies Acct. 2101 Provides for insurance premiums. Revenues Acct. 7700 Revenue from all departments for insurance services. County of Mendocino I-11 Final Budget

WORKER S COMPENSATION... 0714 PROGRAM DUSCUSSION Programs: The Return to Work Program (Worker s Compensation) is charged with assisting injured employees to return to gainful employment with the County, accommodating, when reasonable, their permanent medical restrictions; minimizing the County s exposure to Worker s Compensation claims; providing accountability for funds expended in returning injured employees to either their usual and customary duties or modified/alternative work; and providing referrals to other resources if reasonable accommodation can not be provided. Public Trust: Assists County employees who are recovering from a work-related injury so that they can return to work as motivated and dedicated public servants while minimizing County exposure for fraudulent and/or frivolous claims. Practices: The Return to Work Program encourages a holistic approach in returning to work. County employees injured in the course of their duties are assisted by providing medical treatment, wage loss protection, modified or alternative duty when required and a supportive work environment. People: Acts as a liaison with Claims Management, Inc. to ensure that County employees receive all benefits for which they are eligible including Federal/State mandated medical leave benefits. MAJOR ACCOMPLISHMENTS IN FISCAL YEAR Programs: Developed the Medical Leave Tracking program in cooperation with Information Services Division; developed, wrote and published the County s Medical Leave Handbook on the County s Human Resources website; provided training for supervisors, managers and payroll clerks in Federal and State mandated medical leaves including workers compensation. Public Trust: Implemented Medical Leave Tracking program to ensure time off due to medical leave is utilized appropriately by County staff so that County services can be provided to the public in a timely and efficient manner. Practices: New Integrated File System for ADA/Med Leave/RTW and Ergonomics. Developed Computerized FMLA Tracking system. Implemented FMLA Tracker. Provided Training and Support to Benefits Specialist in WC/Med Leave. Developed Medical Leave Coordinators in County Departments/Agencies. Provided training to supervisors, payroll clerks and medical leave coordinators on the County s Medical Leave Program, 120 people attended. Developed a Training Program for ADA/FEHA Facilitators within County Departments and Agencies. Revitalized the Mendocino Disability Advisory Committee with the purpose of providing training and consultation on ADA/FEHA Requests for Accommodation. Provided Training to Dept/Agency representatives in ADA/FEHA interactive process facilitation People: Provided enhanced support for Department Directors who are seeking to lower the compensable Workers Compensation Claims within their Departments Provided enhanced support for County staff who require medical leave and/or request reasonable accommodation for permanent disability County of Mendocino I-12 Final Budget

WORKER S COMPENSATION... 0714 GOALS/OBJECTIVES FOR FISCAL YEARS Programs: Provide Supervisor/Management training in Worker s Compensation, ADA/FEHA and Medical Leaves. Public Trust: Minimize County exposure to repetitive motion injuries by exploring working with MCWOW to provide ergonomics training to supervisors so they can support their employees Practices: Implement Medical Leave Tracking (MLT) Program Provide Training to Medical Leave Coordinators in how to use the program Provide a User s Manual to each person using the program Provide an overview to Management on the MLT as to how it can benefit them in managing employee absence Meet with Department Heads regarding Worker s Compensation statistics on a quarterly basis Monitor all changes and updates to laws governing the leave program. People: Continue to provide support for managers, supervisors and staff in the areas of Worker s Compensation, Reasonable Accommodation for medical restrictions and medical leave. PROGRAM CHART County of Mendocino I-13 Final Budget

WORKERS COMPENSATION... 0714 BUDGET UNIT 0714 SUMMARY Fund: 7140 Salaries & Employee Benefits 2005-06 2006-07 Recommend 91,627 84,443 185,327 176,028 212,847 212,847 Services & Supplies 3,971,671 3,488,319 3,246,915 3,104,092 3,714,100 3,372,923 Fixed Assets 690 0 0 0 0 0 Expenditure Transfer and Reimbursement 42,800 45,900 25,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 Net Appropriations 4,106,788 3,618,662 3,457,242 3,305,120 3,951,947 3,610,770 Revenues 4,515,203 3,702,345 3,458,329 3,423,314 3,610,770 3,610,770 Total Fund Balance Contribution -408,415-83,683-1,087-118,194 341,177 0 FINAL BUDGET ~ MAJOR BUDGET CHANGES ( Recommended Compared to ) During the Final Budget Deliberations the Board of Supervisors approved the Recommended Budget from the Executive Office for Worker s Compensation Salaries & Employee Benefits Acct. 1011 (See Above BU 0715). Services & Supplies Acct. 2101 Provides for insurance premiums. On September 22, 2008, the County will partner with a new third party administrator, Gregory B. Bragg & Assoc. for claims administration services. Revenues Acct. 6401 Revenue from all departments for insurance services. County of Mendocino I-14 Final Budget