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Dietrich Papers                                                                                                        May 2009


             Retiree Medical Benefit Funding Alternatives for Employers
                                                    By Dana M. Dallara, CEBS


  Unfunded post retirement medical liabilities are liabilities that employers are now realizing can “break the bank”. The magni-
  tude of the unfunded retiree medical liability has increased dramatically and has become a significant item on the corporate
  balance sheets of many employers. In recent years, medical breakthroughs, new cures for diseases, more advanced state of
  the art diagnostic equipment and medical advancing prescription drugs have all contributed to the significant increases in the
  cost associated with providing medical coverage to retirees. For all of these reasons the life expectancy of the retiree popula-
  tion has increased. Now that this liability is required to be disclosed on the corporate balance sheet, employers are facing the
  reality that the longer term funding of this benefit will have significant economic consequences. Commitments and past
  promises to provide medical insurance are now being questioned and reviewed. The purpose of this article is to examine op-
  tions available to employers as they try to manage and mitigate this liability.


  Today many employers have to make the difficult decision to either terminate or scale back the medical benefits provided to
  retirees. For those employers who continue to offer this valuable coverage, their contribution/subsidy has often been capped
  with future inflationary increases now passed on to the participants. Where existing programs are being terminated for future
  retirees, plan sponsors still want to examine ways to honor past commitments that were made. Even if current subsidy levels
  prove to be unaffordable, providing access to group medical coverage can be very valuable to the retiree group.


  Employers have several options available to them when considering how best to proceed with their retiree benefit offerings;


  •     Terminate plan and implement access only group program for post-65 retirees


  For employers who determine that they can no longer afford to provide the funding for retiree medical coverage this may be
  the best solution and most current plans reserve the right to make changes to the plan at any time.


  With this approach, some employers are replacing their traditional group plan with an access only/ voluntary plan. For post-
  65 retirees, these programs integrate very efficiently with Medicare and are readily available in the marketplace today. The
  employer is not responsible for any cost to provide this benefit therefore the full cost of the program would be paid by the
  retirees. This approach would give the retiree population access to group coverage that would not be available on an individ-
  ual basis. Active employees would also be eligible for this plan in the future as they retire.


  •     Continue with a pay-as-you go approach

  Employers that continue to offer medical coverage to retirees may not be able to fund the benefit in advance. Instead, ex-
  penses associated with providing retiree medical coverage are paid for on a pay as you go basis. In an effort to control cost,
  employers are capping the contribution and/or subsidy and changing the programs plan design from defined benefit type
  plans to defined contribution type plans. It has also proven cost efficient to separate the retiree population from the active
  group as this results in more effective Medicare integration for the post-65 population.


  A fully insured group program can be used to cover the post-65 eligible retiree population. This approach has many advan-
  tages over a self-funded plan and/or individual options for retiree medical coverage that may be currently be in place. Some
  of the advantages include the following:

                √    Coverage is guaranteed issue
                √    Coverage is available nationwide
                √    Medicare network of hospitals and medical providers can be utilized
                √    Access to affordable group coverage at group rates
                √    Simplified administration for post-65 retiree population

      www.dietrichassociates.com                  Dietrich & Associates, Inc.                          (800) 966-8376
Dietrich Papers                                                                                                                            May 2009
  •    Partial funding via a VEBA


  Employers are starting to address the problems associated with a significant unfunded retiree medical liability. Here a VEBA
  environment can be utilized. Funds are contributed to pay current retiree medical expenses as well as partial funding of the
  future liability. Once funds are contributed into the VEBA, they cannot be used for other purposes. Tax consequences may
  apply to the investment earnings of the VEBA. (UBIT- Unrelated business income tax)


  Subject to certain limitations, the employer contributions can receive favorable tax treatment. Over time, the unfunded liabil-
  ity associated with the retiree benefit offering is reduced by the excess annual contribution and the investment income from
  the trust. On a monthly basis VEBA funds are used to purchase medical coverage on the lives of the eligible retirees and
  dependents.


  •     Full funding with a specialized group annuity


  More recently, employers with the financial means have begun using a group annuity inside a VEBA environment to fully
  fund the retiree medical liability. This approach enables an employer to honor past commitments while giving the security of
  a fully funded (insured) benefit to the eligible participants. An advantage to this approach is that the mortality and invest-
  ment risk associated with this benefit is transferred to an insurance company. The unfunded liability is eliminated and the
  benefit subsidy is guaranteed for the lifetime of each retiree.


  The VEBA funds, along with possible contributions from the retirees, are then used to purchase a fully insured medical plan
  that integrates effectively with Medicare for the post-65 retirees and eligible dependents.


  Few companies are considering the inclusion of a new retiree medical offering in their benefit programs today. For those
  companies that are considering adding this valuable benefit, advance funding of some type is a common feature that is in-
  cluded.

                                            Benefit Security for Retirees
         Least                                                                                                  Most




                                                                                                                         0%
           Terminate plan and implement access only
                                                                             Partial funding via a VEBA



                                                                                                                                Funding Status
                 group program for post-65 retirees




                                                                        Full funding with a specialized group
            Continue with a pay-as-you go approach
                                                                                         annuity
                                                                                                                         100%




  Above are the four options available to plan sponsors today with regards to the funding of retiree medical benefits. As it can
  be noted, the funding and commitment levels will vary amongst options as will the security and guarantees offered partici-
  pants.

  About the Author: Dana Dallara is Vice President of Group Benefits at Dietrich & Associates, Inc., a leading employee benefits and con-
  sulting company specializing in funding solutions for Defined Benefit Pension Plans, and Retiree Medical Plans. Dietrich & Associates,
  Inc. offers clients solutions that are innovative and focused toward mitigating financial volatility and minimizing administrative and regu-
  latory responsibilities. For further questions regarding the information in this article Dana can be reached at (800) 966-8376, ext. 11.


      www.dietrichassociates.com                      Dietrich & Associates, Inc.                               (800) 966-8376

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Retiree Medical Funding Alternatives

  • 1. Dietrich Papers May 2009 Retiree Medical Benefit Funding Alternatives for Employers By Dana M. Dallara, CEBS Unfunded post retirement medical liabilities are liabilities that employers are now realizing can “break the bank”. The magni- tude of the unfunded retiree medical liability has increased dramatically and has become a significant item on the corporate balance sheets of many employers. In recent years, medical breakthroughs, new cures for diseases, more advanced state of the art diagnostic equipment and medical advancing prescription drugs have all contributed to the significant increases in the cost associated with providing medical coverage to retirees. For all of these reasons the life expectancy of the retiree popula- tion has increased. Now that this liability is required to be disclosed on the corporate balance sheet, employers are facing the reality that the longer term funding of this benefit will have significant economic consequences. Commitments and past promises to provide medical insurance are now being questioned and reviewed. The purpose of this article is to examine op- tions available to employers as they try to manage and mitigate this liability. Today many employers have to make the difficult decision to either terminate or scale back the medical benefits provided to retirees. For those employers who continue to offer this valuable coverage, their contribution/subsidy has often been capped with future inflationary increases now passed on to the participants. Where existing programs are being terminated for future retirees, plan sponsors still want to examine ways to honor past commitments that were made. Even if current subsidy levels prove to be unaffordable, providing access to group medical coverage can be very valuable to the retiree group. Employers have several options available to them when considering how best to proceed with their retiree benefit offerings; • Terminate plan and implement access only group program for post-65 retirees For employers who determine that they can no longer afford to provide the funding for retiree medical coverage this may be the best solution and most current plans reserve the right to make changes to the plan at any time. With this approach, some employers are replacing their traditional group plan with an access only/ voluntary plan. For post- 65 retirees, these programs integrate very efficiently with Medicare and are readily available in the marketplace today. The employer is not responsible for any cost to provide this benefit therefore the full cost of the program would be paid by the retirees. This approach would give the retiree population access to group coverage that would not be available on an individ- ual basis. Active employees would also be eligible for this plan in the future as they retire. • Continue with a pay-as-you go approach Employers that continue to offer medical coverage to retirees may not be able to fund the benefit in advance. Instead, ex- penses associated with providing retiree medical coverage are paid for on a pay as you go basis. In an effort to control cost, employers are capping the contribution and/or subsidy and changing the programs plan design from defined benefit type plans to defined contribution type plans. It has also proven cost efficient to separate the retiree population from the active group as this results in more effective Medicare integration for the post-65 population. A fully insured group program can be used to cover the post-65 eligible retiree population. This approach has many advan- tages over a self-funded plan and/or individual options for retiree medical coverage that may be currently be in place. Some of the advantages include the following: √ Coverage is guaranteed issue √ Coverage is available nationwide √ Medicare network of hospitals and medical providers can be utilized √ Access to affordable group coverage at group rates √ Simplified administration for post-65 retiree population www.dietrichassociates.com Dietrich & Associates, Inc. (800) 966-8376
  • 2. Dietrich Papers May 2009 • Partial funding via a VEBA Employers are starting to address the problems associated with a significant unfunded retiree medical liability. Here a VEBA environment can be utilized. Funds are contributed to pay current retiree medical expenses as well as partial funding of the future liability. Once funds are contributed into the VEBA, they cannot be used for other purposes. Tax consequences may apply to the investment earnings of the VEBA. (UBIT- Unrelated business income tax) Subject to certain limitations, the employer contributions can receive favorable tax treatment. Over time, the unfunded liabil- ity associated with the retiree benefit offering is reduced by the excess annual contribution and the investment income from the trust. On a monthly basis VEBA funds are used to purchase medical coverage on the lives of the eligible retirees and dependents. • Full funding with a specialized group annuity More recently, employers with the financial means have begun using a group annuity inside a VEBA environment to fully fund the retiree medical liability. This approach enables an employer to honor past commitments while giving the security of a fully funded (insured) benefit to the eligible participants. An advantage to this approach is that the mortality and invest- ment risk associated with this benefit is transferred to an insurance company. The unfunded liability is eliminated and the benefit subsidy is guaranteed for the lifetime of each retiree. The VEBA funds, along with possible contributions from the retirees, are then used to purchase a fully insured medical plan that integrates effectively with Medicare for the post-65 retirees and eligible dependents. Few companies are considering the inclusion of a new retiree medical offering in their benefit programs today. For those companies that are considering adding this valuable benefit, advance funding of some type is a common feature that is in- cluded. Benefit Security for Retirees Least Most 0% Terminate plan and implement access only Partial funding via a VEBA Funding Status group program for post-65 retirees Full funding with a specialized group Continue with a pay-as-you go approach annuity 100% Above are the four options available to plan sponsors today with regards to the funding of retiree medical benefits. As it can be noted, the funding and commitment levels will vary amongst options as will the security and guarantees offered partici- pants. About the Author: Dana Dallara is Vice President of Group Benefits at Dietrich & Associates, Inc., a leading employee benefits and con- sulting company specializing in funding solutions for Defined Benefit Pension Plans, and Retiree Medical Plans. Dietrich & Associates, Inc. offers clients solutions that are innovative and focused toward mitigating financial volatility and minimizing administrative and regu- latory responsibilities. For further questions regarding the information in this article Dana can be reached at (800) 966-8376, ext. 11. www.dietrichassociates.com Dietrich & Associates, Inc. (800) 966-8376