Open Enrollment

OPEN ENROLLMENT HIGHLIGHTS for 2025

  • Open enrollment will be November 4th – November 22nd, with all changes effective January 1, 2025
  • All full-time and part time (30+) employees must complete open enrollment even if no changes are being made
  • Medial rates have been increased slightly for 2025
  • The Dental plan has coverage and rate changes for 2025; please see Dental Plan Highlights for more information

Medical Plans for 2025

With the rising cost of medical care/services and the continued growth of our employee population, we have reviewed our medical plans to tailor them to fit the diverse lifestyles and needs of our employees.
For 2025, Curtis Lumber will offer three plans to current employees: Hybrid, HSA, and Copay (only if currently enrolled, no new Copay enrollments). Please find plan highlights below.

Hybrid Plan

Plan Highlights:

  • Rates have been increased slightly for 2025
  • Upfront deductible on all services other than preventative
  • Deductible of $500 for single and $1,000 for double and family coverage
  • Once the deductible is met, copays will apply
  • This plan is not eligible for a Health Savings Account (HSA)

Copays after Deductible (most utilized):

  • Primary Care: $20
  • Specialist: $50
  • Urgent Care: $35
  • Emergency Room: $150

New Rates:
Single: $62.07/$52.76 (Wellness)
Double: $124.15/$105.53 (Wellness)
Family $161.39/$137.18 (Wellness)

High Deductible Plan with HSA

Plan Highlights:

  • Rates have increased slightly for 2025
  • Upfront deductible on all services other than preventative
  • Deductible of $1,750 for single and $3,500 for double and family
  • Once the deductible is met, copays will apply
  • This plan is paired with a Health Savings Account (HSA)

Health Savings Account (HSA)

  • Tax-advantage member owned accounts that let you save pre-tax dollars for future qualified medical expenses.
  • Employees can contribute to their HSA on a weekly basis through payroll (This is highly encouraged).
  • Curtis Lumber will contribute 50% of your deductible: single will receive $875, and double & family will receive $1,750. On January 1st: Single will receive $437.50 and $39.77 the first of each month for the remainder of the year; Double & Family will receive $875.00 and $79.55 the first of each month for the remainder of the year. That’s right! Curtis Lumber is giving you money!
  • HSA account balances roll over each year allowing you to accumulate savings for medical related expenses. If you leave Curtis Lumber, your HSA goes with you.
  • Invest your HSA funds once a certain account balance is met.
  • Put the extra money you would pay for the copay plan into your HSA – pay yourself, not the insurance company.

Copays after Deductible (most utilized):

  • Primary Care: $10.00
  • Specialist: $40.00
  • Urgent Care: $35.00
  • Emergency Room: $150.00

New Rates:
Single: $55.15/$45.77 (Wellness)
Double: $110.29/$91.54(Wellness)
Family: $140.75/$116.82 (Wellness)

Understanding Health Savings Accounts (HSA) Video: HSA 101

Copay Plan

Plan Highlights:

  • Rates have increased slightly for 2025
  • Only employees that are currently enrolled are eligible; no new enrollment
  • No deductibles apply, set copay per treatment and services

Copays (most utilized):

  • Primary Care: $20.00
  • Specialist: $50.00
  • Urgent Care: $50.00
  • Emergency Room: $250.00

Weekly Rates:
Single: $79.19/$68.89 (Wellness)
Double: $158.38/$137.79 (Wellness)
Family: $205.89/$179.13 (Wellness)


Medical Plan FAQs

What is a deductible?

  • It is money you pay out of your pocket for medical treatment, services and prescriptions prior to Anthem Blue Cross paying your claim.

What is my Annual Employee Investment?

On the HSA and Hybrid, this is showing worst case scenario meeting your deductible; if your deductible is not met, your annual investment will be less.

Which Plan is the Best Fit for You?

When selecting a medical plan that best fits you and your family, below are some questions to think about:

  • Do you or anyone on your plan see a doctor regularly (i.e. primary care, specialist, chiropractor, physical therapist or psychologist)?
    • If yes: are the visits monthly, quarterly or annually?
  • Do you or anyone on your plan take prescription medication regularly?
    • If yes: what is the actual cost of the medication?

If you answered “No” to the above: The High Deductible Plan with HSA could be a great fit for you.

If you answered “Yes” to the above: for example, you take a monthly prescription medicine that is $12.00, and you see a chiropractor annually (estimated $250). The Hybrid Plan could suit you best.

If you answered “Yes” to the above: for example, both you and your spouse have multiple monthly prescriptions (estimated $150), you see a psychologist monthly (estimated $250 each), and your spouse sees a specialist quarterly (estimated $250 each). The Copay Plan may be the best plan, if eligible.

What services are considered Preventative Care?

  • Adult Physicals
  • Well Childcare & Immunizations
  • Mammography
  • Annual Pap Test & Ob/Gyn Exam
  • Immunizations for Adults
  • Colonoscopy & Sigmoidoscopy Screening for Adults
  • Bone Density Tests

How much do I pay for Preventative Care?

  • Preventative Care is covered in full – No deductibles or copays apply

How can I reduce the cost of my medical coverage?

  • Participate in the Curtis Lumber Wellness Program (see details below)
  • Review annual employee investment
  • Consider alternate plans – different rates for each available plan


Wellness

Get your wellness activities in as soon as you can to get your wellness discount!!

  • Annual Physical
  • Two elective activities: such as dental cleaning, eye exam, vaccine, cancer screen, etc.
  • If your spouse is on your medical plan they must also complete activities

Send proof of activities to MS Wellness mswellness@marshallsterling.com


Other Voluntary Benefits

Dental

Plan Highlights:

  • Rates have increased slightly for 2025 because of a coverage increase for both the Base and Buy Up Plan.
  • Base Plan:
    • Coverage per person per year has increased from $1,000 to 1,500
  • Buy Up Plan (previously known as Ortho):
    • Now includes up to $2,000 in coverage per person per year
    • Orthodontics coverage has increased from $1,000 lifetime max per child to $2,000
      • If you are currently enrolled in this coverage, you will receive the additional $1,000 in coverage.
    • Single coverage now available
    • Don’t need orthodontic coverage, but want an additional $500 in coverage per year? This plan could be for you.

Weekly Rates:
Base Plan ($1,500) Single: $7.19
Base Plan ($1,500) Family: $19.18

Buy Up Plan ($2,000 + Ortho) Single: $7.74
Buy Up Plan ($2,000 + Ortho) Family: $24.00


Vision

Plan Highlights:

  • No changes, rates have not increased for 2025
  • Two options: Davis (big box retailers) and VSP (private/smaller offices)
  • Eye exam available every 12 months
  • Lenses for glasses or contacts available every 12 months, frames every 24 months

Weekly Rates:
Davis
Single: $1.42
Family: $3.06

VSP
Single: $1.85
Family: $3.96


Accident

Plan Highlights:

  • No changes, rates have not increased for 2025
  • Cash benefit for covered injuries, treatment and services
  • This plan would pair well with the HSA and Hybrid medical plans

Weekly Rates:
Single: $2.85
Double: $4.65
Family: $6.49


Specified Disease

Plan Highlights:

  • No changes, rates have not increased for 2025
  • A cash benefit for a range of covered serious illness including: cancer, stroke, heart attack
  • Employee: $10,000; Spouse: $5,000 and Child: $2,500
  • This plan would pair well with the HSA and Hybrid medical plans

Rates vary depending on age and coverage type.


ID Watchdog

Plan Highlights:

  • No changes, rates have not increased for 2025
  • Identity theft protection program monitors credit reports, social media, transaction records, public records and more

Weekly Rates:
Single: $2.52
Family: $4.36


Short Term Disability

Plan Highlights:

  • No changes, rates have not increased for 2025
  • Weekly payroll deductions may increase on January 1st based on age and income levels
  • Coordinates with state disability to pay 60% of salary if out of work due to illness, injury or medical condition
  • If not currently enrolled, a health questionnaire must be completed, and coverage must be approved by Guardian prior to enrolling. Do not enroll during open enrollment, contact Lisa Yorks for forms.

Rates vary depending on age and coverage amount.


Life Insurance

Plan Highlights:

  • No changes, rates have no increased for 2025
  • Weekly payroll deductions may increase on January 1st based on age and income levels
  • Available for employee, spouse, and children, offered in $10,000 increments
  • If not currently enrolled, a health questionnaire must be completed, and coverage must be approved by Guardian prior to enrolling. Do not enroll during open enrollment, contact Lisa Yorks for forms.

Rates vary depending on age and coverage amount.

For full benefit summaries go to either:

  • Your Kronos profile – My Company – Documents
  • CurtisDocs – Human Resources Folder

GET STARTED WITH OPEN ENROLLMENT 2025

Open enrollment will begin on 11/4/24 and must be completed by 11/22/24.

Failure to complete open enrollment will result in a loss of benefits.

Your current benefits will already be selected.  Review, make any necessary changes, and then submit!

To begin open enrollment, login to Kronos below and then follow the open enrollment wizard to make your benefit selections.

Curtis Lumber Kronos Website

Your username is your first initial last name, i.e. jdoe

To reset your password, follow the prompts.

Once in Kronos go to My Info – My Benefits – Enrollment – Start Open Enrollment

If you have any questions please reach out to Lisa Yorks in HR at 518-490-1388 or Lisa.Yorks@curtislumber.com