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Health Service Board re-elects officers and unanimously approves 2022 retiree health-plan rate cards

San Francisco Health Service Board · June 10, 2021
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Summary

The San Francisco Health Service Board re-elected its president and vice president and unanimously approved three 2022 retiree rate cards — UnitedHealthcare MAPD, Kaiser multi-region HMO, and Kaiser Senior Advantage — and also advanced a cafeteria-plan addendum expanding certain FSA options for 2021.

The San Francisco Health Service Board re-elected its leadership and approved several retiree health-plan rate cards on motions that passed unanimously during its June meeting. Governance chair Randy Scott moved to re-elect Stephen Folosby as board president and Christopher Canning as vice president for 202122222022; the board recorded the re-elections without public objection and the chair turned the gavel over to the newly confirmed president.

The board approved three separate sets of retiree rate cards after staff presentations and brief discussion. Aon actuary Mike Clark presented the UnitedHealthcare Medicare Advantage PPO (MAPD) recommendation, which staff said included a 1.2% insured-premium increase for 2022 and a quoted per-member rate of $427.22 per month;…

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