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TRS explains TRIP and TRAIL retiree health plans, enrollment rules and contact points
Summary
Teachers' Retirement System outreach coordinator Sandy Benhart outlined TRIP (pre‑Medicare) and TRAIL (Medicare Advantage), eligibility (minimum eight years of TRS service credit for TRIP), premiums, enrollment windows, and how members can enroll or get help.
Sandy Benhart, outreach coordinator at the Teachers' Retirement System, gave a step‑by‑step guide to TRS retiree health coverage, focusing on TRIP (the Teacher Retirement Insurance Program) for members before Medicare eligibility and TRAIL, the TRS Medicare Advantage option for those on Medicare.
Benhart said TRIP provides primary medical and prescription coverage for retirees who meet TRS eligibility and are receiving a pension. "You need to have at least 8 years of service credit specifically with TRS," she said, noting that years earned in other systems do not always count toward TRIP eligibility.
Why it matters: The choice between TRIP and TRAIL affects members' monthly premiums, which depend on plan type, county of residence and whether dependents are covered. Benhart emphasized the timing rules that determine when members may enroll: employer coverage termination (up to four months after retirement) and annual open enrollment periods.
Key enrollment windows and administration: TRIP open enrollment is in May with coverage effective July 1; TRAIL open enrollment runs mid‑October to…
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