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  2. Overview of Health Benefits
    1. Open Enrollment
    2. Eligibility & Qualifying Events
    3. Medical - Cigna - NOT IN OPEN ENROLLMENT
    4. Cigna Resources - NOT IN OPEN ENROLLMENT
    5. Prescriptions - NOT IN OPEN ENROLLMENT
    6. Virtual Visits - NOT IN OPEN ENROLLMENT
    7. HSA
    8. Dental
    9. Dental Summary
    10. Vision
    11. Vision Summary
    12. Basic Life and Voluntary Life
    13. Disability - Short Term & Long Term
    14. Accident Insurance
    15. Critical Illness Insurance
    16. Hospital Indemnity Insurance
    17. MetLife Pet Insurance
    18. Employee Contributions
    19. How to Enroll
    20. Eligibility & Qualifying Events
    21. Understanding your Benefits
    22. Carrier Contacts
    23. Contact Us
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Open Enrollment

Clark 2025 Ancillary Benefits Open Enrollment

Meeting Recording

Clark 2025 Ancillary Benefits Open Enrollment

Meeting Recording

The current Open Enrollment is for Ancillary Benefits only. This includes Dental, Vision, Voluntary Life, Disability (Short Term and Long Term), Accident insurance, Critical Illness insurance and Hospital Indemnity Insurance.

Annual enrollment is your opportunity to learn about the 2025 Ancillary Benefits, review your current coverage, and choose the best options for you and your family. Please review this virtual benefit guide and attend our upcoming education session to learn more about our 2025 benefits offerings.

This annual enrollment will be a passive open enrollment, which means if you don't make or change your Ancillary elections for the upcoming 2025 Ancillary Benefits, you will automatically be enrolled in the same or similar plan to what you currently have.

Open Enrollment is the one time of year when you can update your elections without experiencing a Qualifying Life Event (QLE). The elections that you make will remain in place until the next open enrollment period unless you notify HR within 30 days of your QLE to be eligible to make new elections.

Eligibility & Qualifying Events

The Benefit choices you make during your initial enrollment or annual open enrollment remain in effect for the entire year.

QUALIFYING EVENTS

You can, however, modify your elections under certain circumstances, called "Qualifying Events".

Ready to Enroll?

Complete your enrollment form and hand it in to Human Resources.

When Does My Coverage Start?

If you are a New Hire, you are eligible to participate if you are full-time and work a minimum of 30 hours per week. Your coverage will be effective 1st of the month following your date of hire.

Open enrollment:

Your coverage for Ancillary benefits is effective 1/1/2025

What is a Qualifying Event?


Marriage

Divorce

Birth/Adoption of a child

Death of a spouse or other enrolled dependent

Change in spouse’s benefits or employment status

A dependent becomes eligible for Medicare or Medical

Who are my legal dependents?

  • Your legal spouse or domestic partner
  • Your children (up to age 26) including natural children, stepchildren, legally adopted children,

children placed for adoption, children for whom you serve as legal guardian

  • Disabled dependent child(ren) of any age

Dental Summary


Below is a high-level overview of your plan options and in-network benefit information:


You can view more details of these plans by accessing the benefit summaries provided above.

Dental Summary

Vision Summary


Below is a high-level overview of your plan options and in-network benefit information:


You can view more details of these plans by accessing the benefit summaries provided above.

Vision Benefit Summary

Accident Insurance

A serious injury can cost you a lot of money – not only in medical bills but in things like income from lost work hours. Some injuries are minor, but others are debilitating and require significant medical care. If you get hurt, accident insurance pays you money that you can use to cover personal expenses, bills, and out-of-pocket medical costs. Accident Insurance can pay a set benefit amount based on the type of injury you have and the type of treatment you need. It covers accidents that occur on and off the job. And it includes a range of incidents, from common injuries to more serious events.

Who Gets Paid? You get paid! 

  • When you are paid a benefit from Accident Insurance, your health insurance company pays your doctor or hospital, but your Guardian Accident insurance pays you. 
  • You can use the money however you want.

Examples of what's covered

  • Accidental Death coverage for Employee, Spouse, and Child
  • Ambulance
  • Concussions
  • Hospital Admission

Wellness Benefit

When you enroll in Accident or Critical Illness Insurance you can earn $50 just by getting an annual physical or covered preventive test. 

Accident Insurance Summary

Accident Insurance Summary

Critical Illness Insurance

Critical Illness Insurance can pay money directly to you when you are diagnosed with certain serious illnesses. Pre-existing conditions will have a 3-month look back; 6 month exclusion period.

What's covered?

  • Critical Illnesses such as heart attack, stroke, and end-stage kidney failure
  • Cancer conditions, such as breast cancer and skin cancer
  • Progressive diseases such as Alzheimer's Multiple Sclerosis and Parkinson's disease

Wellness Benefit

When you enroll in Accident or Critical Illness Insurance you can earn $50 just by getting an annual physical or covered preventive test. 

Critical Illness Summary

Critical Illness Summary

Hospital Indemnity Insurance

Hospital indemnity insurance can cover some of the costs associated with a hospital stay, letting you focus on recovery. Being hospitalized for illness or injury can happen to anyone, at any time. While medical insurance may cover hospital bills, it may not cover all the costs associated with a hospital stay.

What Does it Cover?

  • If you are admitted to a hospital for a covered sickness or injury, you'll receive payments that can be used to cover all sorts of costs, including deductibles and co-pays, travel to and from the hospital for treatment, childcare service assistance while recovering, and much more.

Who Gets Paid? You get paid! 

  • Hospital indemnity insurance is portable and payments are made directly to you- even if you didn't incur any out-of-pocket expenses. You can use the money however you want.
Hospital Indemnity Low Plan Summary

Hospital Indemnity Low Plan Summary

Hospital Indemnity High Plan Summary

Hospital Indemnity High Plan Summary

How to Enroll

Action Required:


Click to download the election form and return to HR or see HR for a copy of the election form to fill out.


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2025 Ancillary Benefits

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2025 Ancillary Benefits