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SFHSS updates on dependent‑eligibility audit, open enrollment expansion and Prop B cases

San Francisco Health Service System Board · August 9, 2018
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Summary

The San Francisco Health Service System reported expansion of self‑enrollment for up to 14,000 members, progress on a dependent‑eligibility verification audit with appeals underway and continuing interdepartmental work on retiree eligibility cases tied to Proposition B (2009).

The San Francisco Health Service System (SFHSS) said it will expand self‑enrollment capabilities to roughly 14,000 members ahead of the next open enrollment and described the final stages of a dependent‑eligibility verification audit.

Executive Director Yant told the board that the upgrade to self‑enrollment is a modernization step intended to include both retirees and active employees and to support future, year‑over‑year expansion. She also said the system has received 2,757 responses to a retiree well‑being survey (about…

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