When changing health plans there are many things you have to consider. This handout will help you determine if you can keep your current health care providers with the new plan, if you will need to change providers and how to do so and what steps you should take if you are receiving complex care.
Report
Active Employee /
Board Member /
Local Employer
This report presents the results of the annual actuarial valuation of benefit liabilities and costs of the Local Income Continuation Insurance Plan as of December 31, 2010.
This report presents the results of the annual actuarial valuation of benefit liabilities and costs of the Local Income Continuation Insurance Plan as of December 31, 2011.
Report
Active Employee /
Board Member /
Local Employer
This report presents the results of the annual actuarial valuation of benefit liabilities and costs of the Local Income Continuation Insurance Plan as of December 31, 2013.
Report
Active Employee /
Board Member /
Local Employer
This report presents the results of the annual actuarial valuation of benefit liabilities and costs of the Local Income Continuation Insurance Plan as of December 31, 2012.
A Health Care Flexible Spending Account (FSA) allows you to set aside tax-free dollars each year for health care expenses not covered by insurance. You may use these funds to pay for eligible health care expenses incurred by you, your spouse, and your qualified dependents.
Plan Year
2024
Program Option
State Employee and Retiree Health Plan & Supplemental Benefits
Only available to participants enrolled in a High Deductible Health Plan (HDHP).
A Limited Purpose Flexible Spending Account (LPFSA) is a pre-tax benefit used to pay for eligible dental, vision care, and post-deductible medical expenses. You may use these funds to pay for eligible expenses incurred by you, your spouse, and your qualified dependents.
Plan Year
2024
Program Option
State Employee and Retiree Health Plan & Supplemental Benefits
Federal and Wisconsin laws specify when a beneficiary of a WRS account must receive distributions. Beneficiaries who do not comply with these requirements may be subject to tax penalties.