Similar to COBRA, Reliant offers domestic medical insurance continuation coverage to employees, their spouses, former spouses, and dependent children when coverage would otherwise be lost due to certain specific events. This page serves a FAQ of the medical continuance coverage offered by Reliant.
FAQ
Reliant employees (along with dependents they cover on their existing medical plan with Reliant) are eligible for continuance coverage on Reliant's medical plans under the following circumstances:
- The employee lost benefits eligibility due to a reduction in hours
- The employee exited employment with Reliant.
- The Reliant employee/former employee must obtain continuance coverage for themselves to be eligible to keep coverage for dependents.
Spouses (and dependents) of Reliant employees covered on Reliant's medical insurance plan are eligible for continuance coverage on Reliant's medical plans under the following circumstances:
- The Reliant employee lost benefits eligibility due to a reduction in hours or exited employment with Reliant (in this case the Reliant employee/previous employee must also be covered)
- The Reliant employee becomes eligible for Medicare coverage (due to turning age 65 or another qualifying reason)
- In the event of the death of a Reliant employee
- In the event of divorce or legal separation from the Reliant covered employee
Yes, when switching to continuance coverage, there is an option to change your selected Domestic coverage medical plan as well as the covered individuals (adding and dropping dependents etc.)
The cost of the continuance coverage is the premium cost for the selected Domestic medical plan. There are no additional fees charged by Reliant.
There is no longer the ability to receive the employer HSA contribution when switching to Continuance coverage.
Reliant employees covered on Reliant's Domestic medical insurance plan (through Guidestone) are eligible for continuance coverage on Reliant's medical plans for a maximum of 18 months.
Dependents of Reliant employees covered on Reliant's Domestic medical insurance plan (through Guidestone) are eligible for continuance coverage on Reliant's medical plans for the following periods of time:
18 months of continuance coverage:
- In the case of the Reliant employee losing benefits eligibility due to a reduction in hours or exited employment with Reliant, dependents have a maximum continuance period of 18 months
- In the case of the Reliant employee becoming eligible for Medicare coverage (due to turning age 65 or another qualifying reason), dependents have a maximum continuance period of 18 months
- In the event of the death of a Reliant employee dependents typically have a maximum continuance period of 18 months (possibly extended to 36 months at the discretion of Reliant)
36 months of continuance coverage:
- In the event of divorce or legal separation from the Reliant employee, dependents typically have a maximum continuance period of 36 months
Questions?
Jennifer GreeningEmail: benefits@reliant.org Phone: 407-630-5904 Title: Benefits Coordinator Department: Benefits and Employment Services Team |
6 Comments
Barb Seckler
user-2ce9f This is my first draft. I'm wondering if we should make it more of a FAQ with the retractable boxes? Thoughts?
Barb Seckler
user-63f97 hey when you have a few minutes would you mind reading this page and editing to make any changes for wording that you think are better?
user-63f97
Barb Seckler I made a few minor changes, I think it looks good.
Barb Seckler
user-63f97 I commented o you on a few changes. Can you review these tomorrow please?
Tonya Bartels
Barb Seckler This one is the most important to add the deadline of cancelling within 30 and to give enough time for processing (thinking if we receive a request over a weekend or on a holiday)
Barb Seckler
Tonya Bartels this was the one I assigned review to you. can you mark it reviewed/approved? I did a final check and it looks good.