After student health insurance premiums nearly doubled this year, the UNC system has decided to change providers from Pearce and  Pearce Inc. to BlueCross BlueShield of North Carolina.
Administrators said the new health insurance provider was selected for  multiple reasons, including affordability. 
BlueCross BlueShield has proposed a plan of $1,290 per year, almost $130  less than this year’s $1,418 premium, said Brian Usischon, the system’s associate  vice president for human resources and university benefits officer.
But the final cost is still being negotiated, he said.
“We’re still working on price — that’s the biggest piece,” he said.
BlueCross BlueShield also offered to place a cap on price increases for the  next three years, Usischon said. 
BlueCross BlueShield was selected as the next health insurance provider  after the system considered input from all 17 campuses, he said. Other bids  came from Pearce and Pearce Inc., the system’s current provider, United  HealthCare Services Inc. and Aetna Inc.
Usischon said benefits will remain relatively the same for the 40,000  undergraduate and graduate students enrolled in the health insurance plan  systemwide.
The copay and deductibles students pay will not change, but the cap on the  amount of student health care spending will rise from $100,000 to $500,000 next  year, and will be unlimited by 2014-15, Usischon said.
“Essentially, it’s the same design in terms of what benefits exist now,” he  said.
Pam Silberman, clinical professor of health policy and management at UNC, said the system’s health care was altered to meet new  requirements under the Affordable Care Act, which requires every student  attending a college or university to have health insurance coverage.
Those changes included no annual or lifetime maximum on spending by 2014-15  and coverage of preventative services such as contraception, Silberman said. 
Usischon said the insurer must continue to meet those requirements. 
BlueCross BlueShield’s plan is popular in the state, and will provide  additional conveniences to students, he said.
He said a notable aspect of the plan is a mobile application that allows  students to complete their health insurance waiver more quickly, with students  being notified almost immediately if their waiver is approved.
Wake Forest University, which also uses BlueCross BlueShield as its health  insurance provider, has been pleased with the coverage and its cost, said  Caitlin Burchette, senior benefits administrator at Wake Forest, in an email. 
“What I hear from parents is that the plan is both comprehensive and  affordable,” she said. 
Source: _http://www.dailytarheel.com/article/2013/03/health-insurance-to-be-covered-by-bluecross
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