Benefit Expansion under the CARES Act- HSA and FSA impact
Find a resource from Meritain Health on how the CARES Act impacts HSA and FSA plans HERE. See details about qualified expenses.
Find a resource from Meritain Health on how the CARES Act impacts HSA and FSA plans HERE. See details about qualified expenses.
The following message is from Priority Health:
As Michigan continues to be impacted by this unpredictable illness, we want to remain a supportive partner by sharing important health care coverage updates.
Important COVID-19 coverage news
Your health plan will now fully cover your treatment of COVID-19 in addition to screening and testing.
Remember, COVID-19 is extremely contagious, so please use virtual care as a first step if you are experiencing symptoms. Contact your primary care provider to ask about virtual care options or log in to your Priority Health member account for virtual care.
For a limited time get your prescriptions safely with free in-home delivery from Meijer, Walgreens and CVS
Our online member FAQs have the latest on prescription delivery, coverage details and more – all in one place.
Coverage options and other helpful resources
During these uncertain times, it’s more important than ever that you have coverage for health care. Whether you’ve lost your job, your employment status has changed, or you want to see if you qualify for financial assistance, you have options.
TIAA has created a web resource center with information, insights and expert analysis to help participants stay informed in this time of uncertainty.
The following employees are celebrating an anniversary soon. Please join us in congratulating them! (more…)
Please follow this link to read about your options for signing up!
TIAA is providing this link for ongoing updates and information.
Log into your Priority Health account, go to “My health care” in the top ribbon, and select “Virtual care” from the dropdown menu.
Priority Health’s COVID-19 public information page is HERE.
To all staff employees, supplemental employees, and student employees,
Through April 13, the college will continue to pay you for your regular or scheduled hours, whether or not you are working.
Last week President Nissley informed you the college would be “closed for all but essential functions” through the end of March. Since then, Governor Whitmer has issued an executive order requiring that all but essential employees “Stay Home, Stay Safe” until April 13 to slow the spread of the COVID-19 pandemic.
As President Nissley shared with you recently, the college is working to be resourceful, flexible, creative, and compassionate during this time of great challenge. This includes choosing to extend the period you will be paid during this initial pandemic response and seeking additional resources.
IMPORTANT: Please watch for an upcoming message today with directions on HOW to record your time during this period.
We will be back in touch with you soon about plans starting April 14.
Please check our information hub for regular updates and FAQs: NMC.EDU/CORONAVIRUS
Please continue to watch your email for further notifications. Your questions are welcomed and should be addressed either to your direct supervisor or to the HR team.
Thank you,
Mark
Mark Liebling
AVP of Human Resources
1701 East Front Street, Traverse City, MI 49686
(231) 995-1342
To all staff employees, student employees and supplemental employees,
This is a follow-up message to help you understand how to record your time from April 1- April 13.
Effective April 1, all staff (including salaried), student and supplemental employees will be asked to record their scheduled, non-working time in ADP using the ‘COVID-19’ leave code (hourly employees were first asked to do this on March 18).
This is important because;
All Hourly Employees
All Salaried Staff Employees
Supervisors can perform the functions above on behalf of their employees, if needed. If you have any questions or problems please contact payroll@nmc.edu.
Thank you and have a safe and quiet weekend,
Mark
Mark Liebling
AVP of Human Resources
1701 East Front Street, Traverse City, MI 49686
(231) 995-1342
Please read the following information regarding access to free screening for COVID-19, and virtual visit followup.
Priority Health recommends beginning your health screening with a free virtual screening through a phone call to (616) 391-2380 (Spectrum Health). Once you have discussed your symptoms and situation, it will be determined if you should be referred to a Virtual Visit Online.
Please direct any questions to Hollie DeWalt at (231) 995-1350 or hdewalt@nmc.edu.
Click HERE for more information from TIAA on TIAA’s perspective on the U.S. economy and recent market volatility.
Accessing Online (virtual) Visits
Log into your Priority Health Account > Go To My Health Care on the top ribbon > Video Visit with a doctor
COVID-19 Preparations
If you need to prepare for extra medication (beyond a 30 day refill) please contact Priority Health to see how they can assist- 800-956-1954.
See Priority Health’s COVID-19 public information page HERE.
The following employees are celebrating an anniversary soon. Please join us in congratulating them! (more…)
KUDOS- (praise or respect that you get because of something you have done or achieved) defined by Merriam-Webster.com
This information is available to you for downloading from the Live Webinar Plan Sponsor Landing Page. The March line-up includes some fantastic topics highlighted below. By the way, the webinars are recorded and available on the live webinar platform for 30 days post event:
UPCOMING HOT TOPICS
Introduction to Social Security
Many people collect Social Security benefits but not all understand how benefits are calculated, how to apply or basic strategies for claiming benefits. Learn the basics about Social Security including eligibility, how to apply, how your benefit is calculated and strategies for claiming benefits.
March 17 at 12 p.m. (ET)
Market proof your retirement*
In retirement—and the years leading up to it—protecting your savings becomes just as important as growing it. Join us to learn how to create your own personal pension with TIAA Traditional, offered by Teachers Insurance and Annuity Association of America (TIAA).**
March 18 at 12 p.m. (ET)
Understanding Health Savings Accounts (HSAs)
You may know about the tax advantages of contributing to a Health Savings Account (HSA), but did you know that HSAs are also a way to save for health care in retirement? This webinar will help you understand unique aspects of HSAs including how they help account owners to pay for current health care expenses and save for those in the future. We hope that you will join us for this educational event.
March 19 at 12 p.m. (ET)
One important note, please ensure that you only share the following link with NMC employees: www.tiaa.org/webinars. Both TIAA members and non-members can take advantage of the webinars. The registration link has a guest log in.
Members can opt for paperless Explanation of Benefit forms (EOB’s) by first logging in to their Member Portal, then selecting the “My profile” button in the top right hand corner:
HR has made some updates to the PAS. Please find the updated form in the forms section of the NMC website. NMC Home Page > Forms (top banner) > Human Resources > Payroll > Personnel Action Sheet.
This form should be used for all change requests that impact an employee’s pay or position. It will also replace the use of the “Additional Pay Authorization” form.
Priority Health has a rewards program that gives you a monetary reward for choosing the best value option.
Log into your Priority Health online account.
.Choose the MY HEALTH CARE tab at the top > Cost Estimator
Here is some information about the Rewards Program.