Despite an increased demand for mental health and substance use disorder (MH/SUD) treatment even before the COVID-19 pandemic, certain local and state governments have decided to opt out of the Mental Health Parity and Addiction Equity Act of 2008 (Federal Parity Act)—a law that requires most insurers to cover illnesses of the brain, such as depression or addiction, no more restrictively than illnesses of the body, such as diabetes or cancer.
Now, as Americans face increasing rates of depression and anxiety and record high overdose deaths, these protections are more important than ever.
Are Opt Outs legal?
Federal law permits non-federal government plans (e.g., city, county, school district, public university, and state plans) that are self-funded (meaning they government pays for services rather than the insurance company that is administering the health plan) to opt out of four federal coverage requirements. There are nearly 35,000 self-funded non-federal government plans, and only about one half of one percent have chosen to opt out, as the majority of plans recognize the invaluable protections that the Federal Parity Act afford employees. However, the 181 plans nationwide that have utilized this loophole in federal law are stripping employees and their family members of rights in the following areas:
- Parity protections requiring equitable mental health and addiction coverage. The Federal Parity Act broadly prohibits discrimination in the coverage of mental health and substance use disorder services (180 plans, or all but one).
- Protections for women after childbirth. The Newborns and Mothers Health Protection Act of 1996 prohibits plans from restricting benefits for a hospital stay within 48 hours after a vaginal delivery and with 96 hours after a cesarean section (43 plans).
- Protections for reconstructive surgery after a mastectomy. The Women’s Health and Cancer Rights Act of 1998 requires coverage for reconstructive surgery after a mastectomy if mastectomies are covered, which nearly all health plans cover (40 plans).
- Protections for students during medical leave from college. Michelle’s Law passed to protect students who were forced to choose between fighting serious illness or maintain full-time status as a student (37 plans).
Each of these areas provides critical protections, yet because of where these requirements are located in the U.S. Code, state and local government plans can opt into denying their employees and their family members these rights.
Large state/local government plans that have opted out, include:
- University of Alabama
- Tucson, AZ
- Orange County, CA
- Chicago, IL
- State of Michigan
- State of Mississippi
- New Mexico Public Schools Insurance Authority
- University of Texas
- University of Virginia
- Milwaukee Public Schools
(See full table below)
Many health plans that opt out often claim doing so has little impact on plan enrollees. This is simply untrue. Opting out strips covered employees and family members of their federal rights under the most important anti-discrimination law governing mental health and addiction treatment coverage. There are very real consequences:
- When individuals have been wrongly denied coverage, using the Federal Parity Act to challenge the denial is often the only recourse families have. If enrollees believe their coverage limitation or denial is unjust, they have no ability to take action or appeal the decision.
- Government plans that have chosen to opt out of the Federal Parity Act often say the MH/SUD benefits they provide are enough. However, it is impossible to determine parity compliance simply by looking at a plan’s covered benefits on paper. The inequities often exist in how benefits are actually administered. This is particularly true when it comes to non-quantitative treatment limitations (NQTL)s, which are non-numerical limits on the scope or direction of benefits for treatment (e.g., medical necessity criteria and network admission standards). The most profound and consequential barriers to mental health and addiction coverage occur in plans’ NQTLs. An opt out from parity removes any mechanism to assess those NQTLs, hence the danger.
- Opted out plans most often want to be free from the burden of regulatory oversight or giving plan enrollees the ability to challenge denials on the basis of parity. Consequently, the burden is shifted directly to enrollees and their families when they are left paying out of pocket for care. Many families end up depleting their life savings or going into debt to get help for their loved one. This is especially concerning for parents, given that the American Academy of Pediatrics, American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, and Children’s Hospital Association recently declared a national emergency in children’s mental health, and the U.S. Surgeon General Vivek Murthy issued a public health advisory on the same topic.
- While the pandemic has taken a toll on all Americans, the effects on first responders and other public workers have been particularly dire. Many of these workers are employed by state and local governments who have opted out of parity. How is it fair that the very people who put their lives on the line for others aren’t afforded the fundamental rights protected by the Federal Parity Act?
What can we do?
The Kennedy Forum is working hard to discourage state and local governments from opting out of the Federal Parity Act. In 2021, we spoke out against those who encouraged parity opt outs and worked closely with a New York Times journalist to inform an August 2021 article on the topic.
Please join us in spreading the word about this alarming issue so we can work toward a future where those with mental health and addiction challenges are no longer discriminated against—a future where the brain is valued the same as the body and everyone has access to whole person care.
Full list of the state and local government plans that are currently opted out of the Federal Parity Act:
Plan | State | Opted out of standards relating to benefits for mothers and newborns | Opted out of parity in the application of certain limits to mental health benefits | Opted out of requiring coverage for reconstructive surgery following mastectomies | Opted out of coverage for dependent students on medically necessary leaves of absence |
Auburn University | Alabama | ‐‐‐ | X | ‐‐‐ | ‐‐‐ |
Board of Trustees for The University of Alabama (The University of Alabama ‐ Self Funded Health Plan) | Alabama | ‐‐‐ | X | ‐‐‐ | ‐‐‐ |
Board of Trustees for The University of Alabama (The University of Alabama ‐ System Office) | Alabama | ‐‐‐ | X | ‐‐‐ | ‐‐‐ |
Baldwin County Commission | Alabama | ‐‐‐ | X | ‐‐‐ | ‐‐‐ |
City of Athens | Alabama | ‐‐‐ | X | ‐‐‐ | ‐‐‐ |
City of Mobile | Alabama | X | X | X | X |
City of Orange Beach | Alabama | ‐‐‐ | X | X | X |
City of Opelika | Alabama | ‐‐‐ | X | ‐‐‐ | ‐‐‐ |
Local Government Health Insurance Board | Alabama | ‐‐‐ | X | ‐‐‐ | ‐‐‐ |
Public Education Employees’ Health Insurance Fund (14000) | Alabama | ‐‐‐ | X | ‐‐‐ | ‐‐‐ |
Public Education Employees’ Health Insurance Fund (61000) | Alabama | ‐‐‐ | X | ‐‐‐ | ‐‐‐ |
Public Education Employees’ Health Insurance Fund (81000) | Alabama | ‐‐‐ | X | ‐‐‐ | ‐‐‐ |
State Employees’ Insurance Board | Alabama | ‐‐‐ | X | ‐‐‐ | ‐‐‐ |
University of South Alabama | Alabama | X | X | X | X |
Alaska Care Employee Health Plan | Alaska | ‐‐‐ | X | ‐‐‐ | ‐‐‐ |
Public Employees Local 71 Trust ‐ covering: the State of Alaska, Anchorage School District, Municipality of Anchorage, and the Haines Borough | Alaska | ‐‐‐ | X | ‐‐‐ | ‐‐‐ |
Pima County Community College District Group Health Plan | Arizona | ‐‐‐ | X | ‐‐‐ | ‐‐‐ |
BluePreferred Saver Plan (Tempe School District No.3) | Arizona | ‐‐‐ | X | ‐‐‐ | ‐‐‐ |
BluePreferred Low Plan (Tempe School District No.3) | Arizona | ‐‐‐ | X | ‐‐‐ | ‐‐‐ |
BluePreferred High Plan (Tempe School District No.3) | Arizona | ‐‐‐ | X | ‐‐‐ | ‐‐‐ |
Central Arizona Water Conservation District | Arizona | ‐‐‐ | X | ‐‐‐ | ‐‐‐ |
City of Chandler | Arizona | ‐‐‐ | X | ‐‐‐ | ‐‐‐ |
City of Sierra Vista | Arizona | ‐‐‐ | X | ‐‐‐ | ‐‐‐ |
City of Tucson (Cigna Network Plan) NEW | Arizona | ‐‐‐ | X | ‐‐‐ | ‐‐‐ |
City of Tucson (Cigna High Deductible Health Plan (HDHP) with H S A) NEW | Arizona | ‐‐‐ | X | ‐‐‐ | ‐‐‐ |
City of Tucson (Cigna High Deductible Health Plan (HDHP) with H R A) NEW | Arizona | ‐‐‐ | X | ‐‐‐ | ‐‐‐ |
County of Maricopa | Arizona | ‐‐‐ | X | ‐‐‐ | ‐‐‐ |
County of Mohave | Arizona | ‐‐‐ | X | ‐‐‐ | ‐‐‐ |
County of Pima | Arizona | X | X | X | X |
County of Yuma | Arizona | ‐‐‐ | X | ‐‐‐ | ‐‐‐ |
Gila River Indian Community (GRICI) | Arizona | ‐‐‐ | X | ‐‐‐ | ‐‐‐ |
Northern Arizona Public Employees Benefit Trust | Arizona | ‐‐‐ | X | ‐‐‐ | ‐‐‐ |
Mesa Unified School District #4 (NEW) | Arizona | ‐‐‐ | X | ‐‐‐ | ‐‐‐ |
Mesa Unified School District #4 ‐ HDDP 1500 Plan (NEW) | Arizona | ‐‐‐ | X | ‐‐‐ | ‐‐‐ |
Mesa Unified School District #4 ‐ HDDP 2500 Plan (NEW) | Arizona | ‐‐‐ | X | ‐‐‐ | ‐‐‐ |
Washington Elementary School District Employee Benefit Trust | Arizona | ‐‐‐ | X | ‐‐‐ | ‐‐‐ |
County of Orange ‐ Sharewell Choice Health Plan | California | ‐‐‐ | X | ‐‐‐ | ‐‐‐ |
County of Orange ‐ Sharewell Retiree Health Plan | California | ‐‐‐ | X | ‐‐‐ | ‐‐‐ |
County of Orange ‐ Wellwise Choice Health Plan | California | ‐‐‐ | X | ‐‐‐ | ‐‐‐ |
County of Orange ‐ Wellwise Retiree Health Plan | California | ‐‐‐ | X | ‐‐‐ | ‐‐‐ |
Fresno Unified School District ‐ covering: Fresno Teachers Association, California School Employees Association, Chapter 125, California School Employees Association, Chapter 143, SEIU Local 535, Building and Construction Trades Council of Fresno, Madera, Kings | California | ‐‐‐ | X | ‐‐‐ | ‐‐‐ |
Gold Coast Joint Benefits Trust | California | ‐‐‐ | X | ‐‐‐ | ‐‐‐ |
Los Angeles Firemen’s Relief Association | California | ‐‐‐ | X | ‐‐‐ | ‐‐‐ |
Redding Rancheria | California | ‐‐‐ | X | ‐‐‐ | ‐‐‐ |
Tri‐County Schools Insurance Group | California | ‐‐‐ | X | ‐‐‐ | ‐‐‐ |
Poudre School District | Colorado | ‐‐‐ | X | ‐‐‐ | ‐‐‐ |
Town of Avon | Colorado | ‐‐‐ | X | ‐‐‐ | ‐‐‐ |
Calhoun County School Board | Florida | ‐‐‐ | X | ‐‐‐ | ‐‐‐ |
School Board of Alachua County Health Plan | Florida | ‐‐‐ | X | ‐‐‐ | ‐‐‐ |
County of St. Johns Board of County Commissioners | Florida | ‐‐‐ | X | ‐‐‐ | ‐‐‐ |
Florida Firefighters Insurance Trust Fund | Florida | ‐‐‐ | X | ‐‐‐ | ‐‐‐ |
Lee Health Plan (LMHFJ05) | Florida | X | X | X | X |
Manatee County Government Board of County Commissioners | Florida | ‐‐‐ | X | ‐‐‐ | ‐‐‐ |
Miami Beach Fraternal Order of Police | Florida | ‐‐‐ | X | ‐‐‐ | ‐‐‐ |
School Board of Orange County ‐ covering: OESPA CBLT ‐ Orange Education Support Professionals Association and CTA CBLT ‐ Orange County Classroom Teachers Association | Florida | ‐‐‐ | X | ‐‐‐ | ‐‐‐ |
St. Johns County School District | Florida | ‐‐‐ | X | ‐‐‐ | ‐‐‐ |
City of Chicago (Medical PPO Option for Police) | Illinois | ‐‐‐ | X | ‐‐‐ | ‐‐‐ |
City of Chicago (Group Health Plan: Medical PPO Plan) | Illinois | ‐‐‐ | X | ‐‐‐ | ‐‐‐ |
City of Loves Park | Illinois | X | X | ‐‐‐ | ‐‐‐ |
County of Henry ‐ covering: Fraternal Order of Police, American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees, and Laborers International Union of North America | Illinois | X | X | X | X |
County of Tazewell ‐ covering: Tazewell County Medical Health Insurance Plan and Central States Medical Insurance Plan | Illinois | X | X | X | X |
Community Consolidated School District #15 | Illinois | ‐‐‐ | X | ‐‐‐ | ‐‐‐ |
Tazewell County Medical Health Insurance Plan | Illinois | ‐‐‐ | X | ‐‐‐ | ‐‐‐ |
Concord Community Schools | Indiana | ‐‐‐ | X | ‐‐‐ | ‐‐‐ |
Kosciusko County | Indiana | ‐‐‐ | X | ‐‐‐ | ‐‐‐ |
Saint Joseph County | Indiana | ‐‐‐ | X | ‐‐‐ | ‐‐‐ |
Wa‐Nee Community Schools | Indiana | ‐‐‐ | X | ‐‐‐ | ‐‐‐ |
Wawasee Community Schools | Indiana | ‐‐‐ | X | ‐‐‐ | ‐‐‐ |
Black Hawk County | Iowa | ‐‐‐ | X | ‐‐‐ | ‐‐‐ |
Metro Interagency Insurance Program (MIIP) | Iowa | ‐‐‐ | X | ‐‐‐ | ‐‐‐ |
City of Wichita (City of Wichita Premium Plan) | Kansas | ‐‐‐ | X | ‐‐‐ | ‐‐‐ |
City of Wichita (City of Wichita Select Plan) | Kansas | ‐‐‐ | X | ‐‐‐ | ‐‐‐ |
Calcasieu Parish Police Jury | Louisiana | ‐‐‐ | X | ‐‐‐ | ‐‐‐ |
LaFayette City‐Parish Consolidated Government | Louisiana | X | X | X | X |
North Oaks Health System Employee Health Benefit Plan ‐ PPO Medical and Prescription Drug Plan | Louisiana | ‐‐‐ | X | ‐‐‐ | ‐‐‐ |
North Oaks Health System Employee Health Benefit Plan ‐ PCA Medical and Prescription Drug Plan | Louisiana | ‐‐‐ | X | ‐‐‐ | ‐‐‐ |
St. Martin Parish School Board | Louisiana | ‐‐‐ | X | ‐‐‐ | ‐‐‐ |
State of Michigan (State Health Plan PPO ‐ Retiree) | Michigan | ‐‐‐ | X | ‐‐‐ | ‐‐‐ |
State of Michigan (State Health Plan PPO) | Michigan | ‐‐‐ | X | ‐‐‐ | ‐‐‐ |
State of Michigan (State Health Plan MA ‐ Retiree) | Michigan | ‐‐‐ | X | ‐‐‐ | ‐‐‐ |
State of Michigan (State HDHP with HSA) | Michigan | ‐‐‐ | X | ‐‐‐ | ‐‐‐ |
Department of Finance and Administration State and School Employees’ Life and Health Insurance Plan | Mississippi | X | X | X | ‐‐‐ |
Carthage R‐9 School District | Missouri | ‐‐‐ | X | ‐‐‐ | ‐‐‐ |
City Utilities of Springfield, Missouri | Missouri | ‐‐‐ | X | ‐‐‐ | ‐‐‐ |
Webb City R‐VII School District | Missouri | ‐‐‐ | X | ‐‐‐ | ‐‐‐ |
County of Holt | Nebraska | ‐‐‐ | X | ‐‐‐ | ‐‐‐ |
Clark County Nevada ‐ covering: Clark County Self‐Funded Group Medical and Dental Benefit Plan | Nevada | ‐‐‐ | X | ‐‐‐ | ‐‐‐ |
Las Vegas Firefighters Health & Welfare Trust (CBA) | Nevada | ‐‐‐ | X | ‐‐‐ | ‐‐‐ |
Township of West Caldwell | New Jersey | ‐‐‐ | X | ‐‐‐ | ‐‐‐ |
New Mexico Public Schools Insurance Authority (NMPSIA) | New Mexico | ‐‐‐ | X | ‐‐‐ | ‐‐‐ |
Tri‐County Schools Insurance Group | New Mexico | ‐‐‐ | X | ‐‐‐ | ‐‐‐ |
Regents of the University of New Mexico for its Public Operation Known as UNM | New Mexico | ‐‐‐ | X | ‐‐‐ | ‐‐‐ |
Carmel Central School District (Carmel Schools Health Benefit Plan) | New York | ‐‐‐ | X | ‐‐‐ | X |
Cayuga‐Onondaga Area School Employees’ Healthcare Plan (Modified Traditional Plan) | New York | ‐‐‐ | X | ‐‐‐ | ‐‐‐ |
Cayuga‐Onondaga Area School Employees’ Healthcare Plan (Traditional Plan) | New York | ‐‐‐ | X | ‐‐‐ | ‐‐‐ |
County of Westchester ‐ covering: CSEA, NYSNA, COBA, SOA, PBA, SPBA, Teamster, and UFPO | New York | ‐‐‐ | X | ‐‐‐ | ‐‐‐ |
County of Suffolk ‐ covering: Police Benevolent Association, Superior Officers’ Association, Suffolk County Association of Municipal Employees, Suffolk Detectives’ Association, Correction Officers’ Association, Deputy Sheriffs’ Benevolent Association, Detective Investigators’ PBA, Guild of Administrative Officers, Faculty Association ‐ Suffolk County Community College, Suffolk County Probation Officers | New York | ‐‐‐ | X | ‐‐‐ | ‐‐‐ |
Horseheads Central School District | New York | ‐‐‐ | X | ‐‐‐ | ‐‐‐ |
Niagara County ‐ covering: Premium, Core, Value, and First Choice | New York | ‐‐‐ | X | ‐‐‐ | ‐‐‐ |
Orange‐Ulster School Districts Health Plan | New York | ‐‐‐ | X | ‐‐‐ | ‐‐‐ |
Steuben Area Schools Employees Benefit Plan | New York | ‐‐‐ | X | ‐‐‐ | ‐‐‐ |
Suffolk School Employees Health Plan | New York | ‐‐‐ | X | ‐‐‐ | ‐‐‐ |
County of Craven | North Carolina | X | ‐‐‐ | X | ‐‐‐ |
County of Mecklenburg (BlueShield Options HSA Plan) | North Carolina | ‐‐‐ | X | ‐‐‐ | ‐‐‐ |
County of Mecklenburg (BlueCross BlueShield Blue Options PPO) | North Carolina | ‐‐‐ | X | ‐‐‐ | ‐‐‐ |
System Employee Health Benefit Plan) | Oklahoma | ‐‐‐ | X | ‐‐‐ | ‐‐‐ |
Emerald People’s Utility District | Oregon | ‐‐‐ | X | ‐‐‐ | ‐‐‐ |
Cocalico School District (Cocalico School District Preferred Provider Organization ‐ Aetna | Pennsylvania | ‐‐‐ | X | ‐‐‐ | ‐‐‐ |
County of Lebanon ‐ covering: Social Services, Court Appointed Professionals, Court Related Non‐Professionals, Prison, EMA, Detectives, and Non‐Union | Pennsylvania | ‐‐‐ | X | ‐‐‐ | ‐‐‐ |
County of Schuylkill | Pennsylvania | ‐‐‐ | X | ‐‐‐ | ‐‐‐ |
Donegal School District | Pennsylvania | ‐‐‐ | X | ‐‐‐ | ‐‐‐ |
East Lampeter Township ‐ covering: East Lampeter Township Police Officers Association and East Lampeter Township Non‐Uniformed Employees | Pennsylvania | ‐‐‐ | X | ‐‐‐ | ‐‐‐ |
Northern York County Regional Police | Pennsylvania | ‐‐‐ | X | ‐‐‐ | ‐‐‐ |
Pennsylvania Municipal Health Insurance Purchasing Cooperative | Pennsylvania | ‐‐‐ | X | ‐‐‐ | ‐‐‐ |
York Area Regional Police Department | Pennsylvania | ‐‐‐ | X | ‐‐‐ | ‐‐‐ |
Clarksville Montgomery County School System (Group Retiree Medical Plan, Employees Insurance Trust Group Med Plan, and Group Standard Med Plan, and Group PPO) | Tennessee | ‐‐‐ | X | ‐‐‐ | ‐‐‐ |
County of Dallas (PEBC Dental Plan) | Texas | X | X | X | X |
County of Dallas (PEBC High Deductible Medical Plan HDP) | Texas | X | X | X | X |
County of Dallas (PEBC PPO Medical Plan) | Texas | X | X | X | X |
County of Denton (PEBC Dental Plan) | Texas | X | X | X | X |
County of Denton (PEBC High Deductible Medical Plan HDP) | Texas | X | X | X | X |
County of Denton (PEBC PPO Medical Plan) | Texas | X | X | X | X |
County of Parker (PEBC Dental Plan) | Texas | X | X | X | X |
County of Parker (PEBC High Deductible Medical Plan HDP) | Texas | X | X | X | X |
County of Parker (PEBC PPO Medical Plan) | Texas | X | X | X | X |
County of Tarrant (PEBC Dental Plan) | Texas | X | X | X | X |
County of Tarrant (PEBC High Deductible Medical Plan HDP) | Texas | X | X | X | X |
County of Tarrant (PEBC PPO Medical Plan) | Texas | X | X | X | X |
County of Harrison | Texas | X | X | ‐‐‐ | ‐‐‐ |
County of Montgomery | Texas | X | X | X | ‐‐‐ |
County of Potter | Texas | ‐‐‐ | X | ‐‐‐ | ‐‐‐ |
County of Williamson (Williamson County) | Texas | X | X | X | X |
Ector County Independent School District | Texas | X | X | X | ‐‐‐ |
Fort Bend County | Texas | X | X | X | ‐‐‐ |
Guadalupe Regional Medical Center | Texas | ‐‐‐ | X | ‐‐‐ | ‐‐‐ |
ISD of Eagle Pass | Texas | ‐‐‐ | X | ‐‐‐ | ‐‐‐ |
ISD of Plano | Texas | X | X | ‐‐‐ | ‐‐‐ |
Leander ISD Medical Plan | Texas | ‐‐‐ | X | ‐‐‐ | ‐‐‐ |
Lubbock County Hospital District d/b/a UMC Health Plan | Texas | ‐‐‐ | X | ‐‐‐ | ‐‐‐ |
North Texas Tollway Authority (PEBC Dental Plan) | Texas | X | X | X | X |
North Texas Tollway Authority (PEBC High Deductible Medical Plan HDP) | Texas | X | X | X | X |
North Texas Tollway Authority (PEBC PPO Medical Plan) | Texas | X | X | X | X |
Southeast Texas Government Employees Benefits Pool | Texas | X | X | ‐‐‐ | ‐‐‐ |
Teachers Retirement System of Texas | Texas | ‐‐‐ | X | ‐‐‐ | ‐‐‐ |
Texas Association of Counties Health and Employee Benefits Pool | Texas | ‐‐‐ | X | ‐‐‐ | ‐‐‐ |
The University of Texas System ‐ UT SELECT | Texas | X | X | X | X |
The University of Texas System ‐ UT CONNECT | Texas | X | X | X | X |
TML MultiState Intergovernmental Employee Benefits Pool | Texas | X | X | X | X |
Uvalde County Hospital Authority | Texas | ‐‐‐ | X | ‐‐‐ | ‐‐‐ |
Canyons School District (Canyons School District Qualified High Deductible Health Plan) | Utah | ‐‐‐ | X | ‐‐‐ | ‐‐‐ |
Canyons School District (Canyons School District Traditional Health Plan) | Utah | ‐‐‐ | X | ‐‐‐ | ‐‐‐ |
County of Washington | Utah | ‐‐‐ | X | ‐‐‐ | ‐‐‐ |
Layton City Corporation | Utah | ‐‐‐ | X | ‐‐‐ | ‐‐‐ |
Millard School District | Utah | ‐‐‐ | X | ‐‐‐ | ‐‐‐ |
Salt Lake Community College | Utah | ‐‐‐ | X | ‐‐‐ | ‐‐‐ |
University of Utah Early Retirement Incentive Program Health Care Plan | Utah | X | X | X | X |
University of Utah Employee Health Care Plan | Utah | X | X | X | X |
University of Utah Hospitals and Clinics | Utah | X | X | X | X |
Utah State University | Utah | ‐‐‐ | X | ‐‐‐ | ‐‐‐ |
Utah Valley University | Utah | ‐‐‐ | X | ‐‐‐ | ‐‐‐ |
A1000 The Rector and Board of Visitors of the University of Virginia – UVA Health Plan | Virginia | ‐‐‐ | X | ‐‐‐ | ‐‐‐ |
A1000 The Rector and Board of Visitors of the University of Virginia – UVA J Visa Health Plan | Virginia | ‐‐‐ | X | ‐‐‐ | ‐‐‐ |
Alaska State Employees Association American Federation of State County and Mun (ASEA/AFSCME Local 52 Health Trust | Washington | ‐‐‐ | X | ‐‐‐ | ‐‐‐ |
City of Bellevue ‐ covering: City of Bellevue Health Plans General Affordable Plan, General Core Plan, and LEOFF 1 Plan | Washington | ‐‐‐ | X | ‐‐‐ | ‐‐‐ |
City of Renton | Washington | ‐‐‐ | X | ‐‐‐ | ‐‐‐ |
CWPU Unified Insurance Program Trust 100000030 CDHP Plan | Washington | ‐‐‐ | X | ‐‐‐ | ‐‐‐ |
CWPU Unified Insurance Program Trust 100000030 PPO Plan | Washington | ‐‐‐ | X | ‐‐‐ | ‐‐‐ |
Washington Fire Commissioners Association, High Deductible Plan | Washington | ‐‐‐ | X | ‐‐‐ | ‐‐‐ |
Washington Fire Commissioners Association, PPO 100 Plan | Washington | ‐‐‐ | X | ‐‐‐ | ‐‐‐ |
Washington Fire Commissioners Association, PPO 300 Plan | Washington | ‐‐‐ | X | ‐‐‐ | ‐‐‐ |
Washington Fire Commissioners Association, PPO 750 Plan | Washington | ‐‐‐ | X | ‐‐‐ | ‐‐‐ |
Washington Fire Commissioners Association, PPO Plus Plan | Washington | ‐‐‐ | X | ‐‐‐ | ‐‐‐ |
Washington Fire Commissioners Association, Retiree Plan | Washington | ‐‐‐ | X | ‐‐‐ | ‐‐‐ |
Washington Fire Commissioners Association, Traditional Plan | Washington | ‐‐‐ | X | ‐‐‐ | ‐‐‐ |
West Virginia Public Employees Insurance Agency (PEIA) | West Virginia | ‐‐‐ | X | ‐‐‐ | ‐‐‐ |
County of Portage “NEW” | Wisconsin | ‐‐‐ | X | ‐‐‐ | X |
Milwaukee Public Schools (Employee Wellness Program) | Wisconsin | X | X | X | X |
Milwaukee Public Schools (Health and Productivity Management Program) | Wisconsin | X | X | X | X |
Milwaukee Public Schools (United Healthcare EPO Health Plan) | Wisconsin | X | X | X | X |
Milwaukee Public Schools (United Healthcare High Deductible Health Plan ‐ HDHP) | Wisconsin | X | X | X | X |
Milwaukee Public Schools (United Healthcare PPO Health Plan) | Wisconsin | X | X | X | X |