Explanation
BACKGROUND: As a result of a Request For Proposal process in accordance with Section 329.14 of the Columbus City Codes, three COBRA continuation insurance bid responses were reviewed by the City's Evaluation Committee which comprised of five members.
Each proposal was evaluated on the following criteria as requested by section 329.14: competency to perform, quality and feasibility of the offerors technical proposal, ability to perform the required service competently, past performance, and the cost structure of the proposal. United HealthCare Insurance Company is recommended as the COBRA continuation insurance plan administrator. Aetna quoted a three year guaranteed administrative rate of $6.50 per participant per month (PPPM). The rate is effective from February 1, 2008 until January 31, 2009, renewable annually with a two year renewal option . UHC offers the ability to duplicate negotiated benefits.
To maintain insurance programs in accordance with the negotiated labor contracts, additional funding of the COBRA continuation insurance program is necessary to insure continuation of employee insurance coverage. Cost estimates were based on 2006-07 trust fund expenditures using a three year average of actual city utilization, expected changes due to union negotiations, as well as input from insurance carriers.
Contract compliance number 31-1142815
FISCAL IMPACT: To enter into a contract with United HealthCare Insurance Company to establish the maximum obligation liability, and to authorize the expenditure of $15,000 for COBRA administrative services from February 1, 2008 through January 31, 2009. Funding is available in the 2008 budget for this contract. This ordinance is an emergency measure to ensure continued insurance coverage as negotiated by union contracts.
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To authorize the Human Resources Director to enter into a contract with United HealthCare Insurance Company to provide all eligible employees COBRA conti...
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