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99-23241 RESO RESOLUTION NO. 99-23241 A RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, APPROVING HUMANA, AS THE NUMBER-ONE RANKED PROPOSER, PURSUANT TO RFP NO. 24-98/99, TO PROVIDE GROUP MEDICAL INSURANCE FOR EMPLOYEES AND RETIREES; APPROVING AMERICAN DENTAL PLAN, AS THE NUMBER-ONE RANKED PROPOSER, PURSUANT TO RFP NO. 24-98/99, TO PROVIDE GROUP DENTAL INSURANCE FOR EMPLOYEES AND RETIREES; AND APPROVING HARTFORD LIFE AS THE NUMBER-ONE RANKED PROPOSER, PURSUANT TO RFP NO. 24-98/99, TO PROVIDE GROUP BASIC/SUPPLEMENTAL LIFE INSURANCE AND ACCIDENTAL DEATH & DISMEMBERMENT INSURANCE FOR EMPLOYEES AND RETIREES. WHEREAS, on May 12, 1999, pursuant to RFP No. 24-98/99, the Mayor and City Commission authorized the Administration to enter into negotiations with the number-one ranked proposers, Humana, American Dental Plan, and Hartford Life, to provide Group Medical Insurance, Group Dental Insurance, and Group Basic/Supplemental Life and Accidental Death & Dismemberment Insurance respectively for Employees and Retirees; and, WHEREAS, the Administration met with the number-one ranked proposers to negotiate additional considerations for the Benefit Plans; and, WHEREAS, the Administration was able to negotiate additional considerations from Hartford Life and American Dental Plan and was satisfied with the results of negotiations; and, WHEREAS, the Administration, while disappointed with the proposal from Humana, recognizes that the proposal is the City's only viable option at this time; and, WHEREAS, the Group Insurance Board and the Health Advisory Committee met with the Administration and have concurred with its recommendations; and, WHEREAS, the Administration recommends that the Mayor and City Commission approve the award to Humana, to provide Group Medical Insurance; American Dental Plan, to provide Group Dental Insurance; and Hartford Life, to provide Group Basic/Supplemental Life and Accidental Death & Dismemberment Insurance, as proposed; and, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT DULY RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, the Mayor and City Commission hereby approve Humana as the number-one ranked proposer, pursuant to RFP No. 24- 98/99, to provide Group Medical Insurance for employees and retirees, approve American Dental Plan, as the number-one ranked proposer, pursuant to RFP No, 24-98/99, to provide the Group Medical Insurance for employees and retirees; approve American Dental Plan, as the number-one ranked proposer, pursuant to RFP No, 24-98/99, to provide the Group Dental Insurance for Employees and Retirees; and approve Hartford Life, as the number-one ranked proposer, pursuant to RFP No, 24-98/99, to provide the Group Basic/Supplemental Life Insurance and Accidental Death & Dismemberment Insurance for employees and retirees, day of July ,1999. PASSED AND ADOPTED this 7 th Attest: ~r p~~ Robert Parcher, City Clerk Neise~din, Mayor APPROVED AS TO FORM & LANGUAGE & FOR EXECUTION 11{~ C./~~1 Date ~ITY OF MIAMI BEACH ITV HALL 1700 CONVENTION CENTER DRIVE MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA 33139 ttp:\\ci.miami-beach, fl.us TO: FROM: SUBJECT: COMMISSION MEMORANDUM NO. 5() {- 9 q Mayor Neisen O. Kasdin and Members of the City Co mission DATE: July 7,1999 Sergio Rodriguez City Manager A RESOL I N OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, APPROVING HUMANA, AS THE NUMBER-ONE RANKED PROPOSER, PURSUANT TO RFP NO. 24-98/99, TO PROVIDE GROUP MEDICAL INSURANCE FOR EMPLOYEES AND RETIREES; APPROVING AMERICAN DENTAL PLAN, AS THE NUMBER- ONE RANKED PROPOSER, PURSUANT TO RFP NO. 24-98/99, TO PROVIDE GROUP DENT AL INSURANCE FOR EMPLOYEES AND RETIREES; AND APPROVING HARTFORD LIFE AS THE NUMBER-ONE RANKED PROPOSER, PURSUANT TO RFP NO. 24-98/99, TO PROVIDE GROUP BASIC/SUPPLEMENTAL/LIFE INSURANCE AND ACCIDENTAL DEATH & DISMEMBERMENT INSURANCE FOR EMPLOYEES AND RETIREES. ADMINISTRA TION RECOMMENDATION Adopt the Resolution, CONTRACT AMOUNT AND FUNDING Group Medical $6,585,493,00 (Annual Estimate) Premium contributions will be split 50/50 between employee/retiree deductions and City contributions. City contribution funding is available from Budget Accounts of various departments, subject to OMB approval. This estimate is based on the existing number of employees and retirees enrolled in each of the plans. The estimated premium represents an annual increase of $543,000 for the City and a like amount for plan members. AGENDA ITEM RtG DATE~ Group Dental $509,000.00 (Annual Estimate) Premium contributions will be split 50/50 between employee/retiree deductions and City contributions, City contribution funding is available from Budget Accounts of various departments, subject to OMB approval. This estimate is based on the existing number of employees and retirees enrolled in the current DHMO and Indemnity plans. The estimated premium represents an annual increase of$26,055 for the City and a like amount for plan members. Group Basic/Supplemental Life/Accidental Death & Dismemberment Insurance $256,292,00 (Annual Estimate) Premiums are paid one hundred percent by the City. Funding is available from Budget Accounts of various departments, subject to OMB approval. This estimate is based on current enrollment information. The estimated premium represents an annual decrease of $35,249,00 in City costs. BACKGROUND On May 12, 1999, the Administration was authorized to enter into negotiations with the number-one ranked proposers, Humana, American Dental Plan, and Hartford Life for RFP Number 24-98/99 for the Group Medical Insurance, Group Dental Insurance, and Group Basic/Supplemental Life Insurance and Accidental Death & Dismemberment Insurance, respectively. ANAL YSIS The Administration met with the number-one ranked proposers to negotiate additional considerations for the Benefits Plans. Hartford Life agreed to the following additional considerations for Basic/Supplemental Life and Accidental Death & Dismemberment Insurance: 1. To reduce the AD&D rate to .03/100 rather than .033/100, 2. To extend their three-year premium guarantee for a fourth and fifth year if the loss ratio is at 76% or better. American Dental Plan agreed to the following additional considerations for Group Dental Insurance: 1. DHMO Prestige rate Guarantee until October I, 2002. 2. Beltone Hearing Discounts added to the enhancement package. 3. Employees, retirees and dependents may participate in any American Dental DHMO network within Florida. Previously, network accessibility was limited to Miami-Dade, Broward, and Palm Beach counties. 4. Pre-authorization is not required from the Primary Dentist for in-network Specialty Care Services (orthodontics/endodontics/oral surgery). The negotiation process resulted in increased Group Dental Benefits with an acceptable premium increase, and a reduced premium for Group Life Insurance at the current benefit level. Humana offered a reduction in premium if the City was willing to reduce the current benefit level. The proposed annual premium was offered for one year. Humana would not provide any premium guarantees for future years. The program proposed by Hwnana provides benefits at the current level with a substantial increase in premium (i.e" 18.31 % for PPO and POS plans, and 21.7 % for HMO plan). Additional analysis by the Administration indicates that the premium increases similar to those proposed by Humana are common in both the private and public sector. When the City issued the RFP on January 21, 1999, Hwnana, Foundation Health, and HIP were the only insurance companies to respond, An Evaluation Committee met on March 9, 1999 to review these responses and found that Humana was the only company offering a program that would maintain the current level of benefits for active employees and retirees. Foundation Health offered an HMO plan, and HIP offered an HMO plan excluding any type of Medicare supplements. The Evaluation Committee expressed concern that there were so few responses to the Group Medical portion of the RFP. With approval from the Legal Department, it was decided that the City's consultant could contact certain insurance companies to inquire about their failure to submit proposals. Further action on the Group Medical Plan was deferred until these reasons could be determined. On March 22, 1999, the Evaluation Committee re-convened, at which time the Meadowbrook Villari Agency provided a report illustrating that these reasons were as follows: the inability of the insurance carriers to communicate directly with City representatives for answers to questions (Cone of Silence), the length of the RFP, the short time frame involved, and Humana's competitive rates. The Administration met with the Group Insurance Board on June 1, 1999 and the Health Advisory Committee on June 17, 1999 to review the recommendations for Group Medical Insurance, Group Dental Insurance, and Basic/Supplemental Life and Accidental Death & Dismemberment Insurance. The Group Insurance Board is comprised of the presidents of the American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees (AFSCME), the Communications Workers of America (CW A), the Government Supervisors Association of Florida (GSA), a retiree representative and three Administration representatives. The Health Advisory Committee is a fourteen-member City body comprised of individuals from the community who are involved with the health industry. The Administration believes that there is insufficient time to issue another RFP and implement a new Group Medical Insurance Plan by October 1, 1999. Implementation of a new plan on October 1, 1999 would not allow sufficient time for the City to properly analyze all possible fully insured and self-insured options. A complete analysis ofthe current Group Medical Insurance Plan, including plan design and insured plans vs. self-insured plans, is necessary prior to the issuance of new RFP. Analysis of the current Group Medical Insurance Plan, including plan design and insured plans vs. self-insured plans, should be conducted by a qualified Benefits Consultant. Such expertise will be promptly identified. Both the Group Insurance Board and Health Advisory Committee agree with the Administration's belief that there is insufficient time to issue another RFP for Group Medical Insurance and implement a new plan by October 1, 1999. The Group Insurance Board and Health Advisory Committee also agree that analysis of the current Group Medical Insurance Plan, including plan design and insured plans vs. self-insured plans, should be conducted by a qualified Benefits Consultant prior to the issuance of a new RFP for Group Medical. F or the contract year effective October I, 1999, the Group Insurance Board and Health Advisory Committee recommend Humana to provide the Group Medical Insurance for a one year contract. The Group Insurance Board and the Health Advisory Committee recommend American Dental to provide the Group Dental Insurance for the three contract years as proposed, and Hartford Life to provide the Basic/Supplemental Life and Accidental Death & Dismemberment Insurance for the five contract years as proposed. CONCLUSION The Administration recommends that the Mayor and Commission adopt the attached Resolution, approving the award to Humana, to provide Group Medical Insurance; American Dental Plan, to provide Group Dental Insurance; and Hartford Life, to provide Basic/Supplemental Life and Accidep.tfll Death & Dismemberment Insurance for employees and retirees. .~~~ ~ SR:RWB:CL:amh A:\CM-FIN99.WPD