There Are No Easy Solutions Left
WEA Trust Executive
Vice President Fred Evert outlined the changing landscape of health care
and health insurance and forewarned members at the 2004 WEAC Winter Conference
that more changes are on the way.
For WEA Trust plans, that means policies will steer subscribers to
health care providers who have made agreements to be part of a WEA Trust
network of providers. This "steerage" will involve:
- Agreements that reimburse claims from network providers more generously
than from non-network providers.
- Office call co-pays for use of non-network providers.
- "Meaningful, reasonable and customary" fee schedules for
non-network providers.
Evert said the WEA Trust is addressing these changes by adopting the
basic philosophy that it will "keep what is best, and let go of
the rest." For subscribers, he said, that means:
- You will continue to have high-quality, comprehensive coverage.
- Your health plan will look different than it does now.
- Older plan designs with lower enrollments will be phased out.
- Costly, inefficient health/drug plan options will be phased out.
These changes may cause pain for some members and friction in some
locals, but there is no choice, he said. They are necessary and are
best for everyone in the long run.
"Change is always difficult," Evert said. "There are
no easy solutions left."
Posted March 1, 2004