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If you have Aetna Dental Insurance, you need to be sure to verify eligibility for all of your depedents right away or they will be dropped from ALL of their Aetna health insurance coverage in March. If you did not return the form that was sent to you several months ago, you need to do so right away. Many members discarded the letter, thinking it was irrelevant. If you have not sent in the required documents to verify eligibility for your dependents, please do so immediately. If you no longer have the letter from Aetna, or if you have questions regarding the audit, you can call them at 1-866-682-5619. The following notice was sent out on January 11 from the BLET National Office regarding this issue. At that time, Aetna had not received verification for approximately 38% of the dependents they had listed for railroad employees. (CLEVELAND, January 11) - This is a follow-up reminder to all members regarding the dependent eligibility audit currently underway, in accordance with BLET Insurance Plan documents. The BLET first informed its members of the audit in September. This audit is a fiduciary responsibility of the BLET Insurance Plan and is meant to make sure only eligible dependents are covered under the changes made to the definition of "dependent" in the last national agreement. Eligibility audits, such as the one currently being performed, are done to curb misuse and abuse of a plan in order to help insurance plans maintain a more streamlined form and to keep premiums from unnecessarily raising. Two of the largest areas of concern are divorces and children who are of college age. Thus, as part of the audit, members may be asked to provide a copy of a marriage certificate, children's birth certificates, or proof of enrollment for dependents attending college. All members who are covered by the Aetna National Dental Plan are involved in the audit and should have received a notice of participation that provided an audit helpline telephone number (1-866-682-5619). It is important to make sure that you participate in this audit to assure no disruption in your dependant's insurance coverage. The response rate has not been overly successful and non-responded dependents account for approximately 38% of the total survey at this time. Participation in this project is extremely important because dependent eligibility will be terminated from all plans if no response is provided. The BLET National Division is receiving feedback from some members who don't understand what has been sent, and from others who simply tossed the information as they felt it to be irrelevant. Without proper response, your dependants will be removed from coverage in early March, creating undo headaches for you and your family. A. Dan Cook III Sereena Hogan |