Key Highlights for SHBP:
The State Health Benefits Program (SHBP) will also see significant cost savings for FY 2019. By reauthorizing the formulary changes (use of generics, various out-of-network reforms) adopted in 2016, the state is expected to realize $37 million in savings, which was assumed in the FY 2019 Appropriations Act. Aetna’s bid for the SHBP retiree contract for Medicare Advantage will result in additional savings to the state and local governments for the next two years.
These savings noted above are in addition to savings derived through a joint examination by labor groups and the Murphy Administration of the State’s current Pharmacy Benefits Management (PBM) projections. Significant savings were derived from the rebid of the PBM contract through what is known as a “reverse auction” that the state conducted in 2017. This was something labor groups encouraged strongly. This change reduced pharmacy costs for state and local governments by over 25%. Active school employee members will see a sizable difference in their premiums for Plan Year 2019 with rates decreasing by 1.1 percent – in stark contrast to the 13% increase they saw last year – even before introduction of the new changes.
“The Administration is committed to implementing smart strategies to lower health care costs for our public employees,” said Treasurer Elizabeth Maher Muoio. “By making these changes, state and local governments will realize significant savings to the benefit of New Jersey taxpayers. This is a tremendous step in the right direction and we look forward to continuing to work with our partners in labor to find ways to provide health care in the most effective, comprehensive, and cost-efficient way possible.”
The Murphy Administration is committed to continued efforts to improve the quality, value and long term sustainability of the state’s health benefits system. The Governor has convened the State Health Benefits Quality and Value Task Force, which will be meeting again this week, as well as hosting its first public listening session in Hamilton this Thursday, September 20th.