jerseyshore Posted December 30, 2009 Share Posted December 30, 2009 Anyone have information as to the time frame to change health care providers? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SheetMetalJoe Posted December 31, 2009 Share Posted December 31, 2009 Anyone have information as to the time frame to change health care providers? I believe you can change whenever you want..... As long as it is not more than once a year. I would check with your benefits rep though, to be sure. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MTPfornow Posted December 31, 2009 Share Posted December 31, 2009 Anyone have information as to the time frame to change health care providers? Here is the wording from page 13 of your benefits book which you can view at this link after you sign in. http://www.at.ford.com/B2B/USHourly/Docume...ook%20Final.pdf When can I change my medical and dental plan elections? You may change your plan elections during any month of the year. Under the Hourly Rolling Enrollment system, there is no longer a specific enrollment period. You may change your medical and/or dental plan elections during any month of the year (provided 12 months have elapsed since your last change) and you are eligible for coverage. To make a change, call the Automated Telephone System (VRU) at 1-800-333-7444 and follow the prompts to change your medical and/or dental elections. The Automated Telephone System is open 24 hours a day / 365 days a year. You will receive a confirmation statement in the mail anytime you make a change through the Automated Telephone System. Your election takes effect on the 1st day of the 2nd month following your election. Hourly Rolling Enrollment If you call during the month of: Your election takes effect on: January, March 1 February, April 1 March, May 1 April ,June 1 May, July 1 June, August 1 July, September 1 August, October 1 September, November 1 October, December 1 November, January 1 December, February 1 Once you make a change to your medical and/or dental plan, you must wait 12 months to make another change. Certain limited changes are allowed during the 12-month period. You must call the NESC to determine if a change is allowable. You also may call the Automated Telephone System at 1-800-333-7444 to: • Cancel a pending election made within the same month • Review a pending election made within the same month • Hear who your current medical provider and dental provider are • Request plan benefit summaries Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jerseyshore Posted December 31, 2009 Author Share Posted December 31, 2009 Here is the wording from page 13 of your benefits book which you can view at this link after you sign in. http://www.at.ford.com/B2B/USHourly/Docume...ook%20Final.pdf When can I change my medical and dental plan elections? You may change your plan elections during any month of the year. Under the Hourly Rolling Enrollment system, there is no longer a specific enrollment period. You may change your medical and/or dental plan elections during any month of the year (provided 12 months have elapsed since your last change) and you are eligible for coverage. To make a change, call the Automated Telephone System (VRU) at 1-800-333-7444 and follow the prompts to change your medical and/or dental elections. The Automated Telephone System is open 24 hours a day / 365 days a year. You will receive a confirmation statement in the mail anytime you make a change through the Automated Telephone System. Your election takes effect on the 1st day of the 2nd month following your election. Hourly Rolling Enrollment If you call during the month of: Your election takes effect on: January, March 1 February, April 1 March, May 1 April ,June 1 May, July 1 June, August 1 July, September 1 August, October 1 September, November 1 October, December 1 November, January 1 December, February 1 Once you make a change to your medical and/or dental plan, you must wait 12 months to make another change. Certain limited changes are allowed during the 12-month period. You must call the NESC to determine if a change is allowable. You also may call the Automated Telephone System at 1-800-333-7444 to: • Cancel a pending election made within the same month • Review a pending election made within the same month • Hear who your current medical provider and dental provider are • Request plan benefit summaries Thanks for the concise information! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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