Medical and Related Benefits
As a member of the New Jersey (SHBP), ÒùÐÔÊÓƵ offers variety of choices for medical/prescription and dental insurance. Health benefits coverage for new hires begins 60 days from the date of employment. Health benefits coverage for faculty with a September 1 start date begins immediately.
If you have a qualifying life event (e.g., marriage, divorce, birth or adoption of a child, loss of coverage elsewhere) please contact benefits@stockton.edu within 30 days of the event date. Any other changes to benefits can be done during the annual open enrollment period held in October.
Full-time, permanent part-time, and adjunct employees may enroll in any of the NJ State Health Benefit plans through or :
PPO
in/out of network
no referrals
no need to designate primary doctor
HMO
in network only
need referrals
need to designate primary doctor
Tiered Network Plans
in network only
Tier 1 – cost effective /Tier 2 – slightly higher
cost sharing and no referrals
$1,000 incentive (must remain in plan for one year from enrollment)
High Deductible Plans
in/out of network
no referrals
no need to designate primary doctor
includes health savings account (HSA)
Plan Comparisons
All benefits enrollment is completed through the online Benefitsolver portal. Please follow the instructions below to create an account.
- Creating a Benefitsolver Account to Enroll in Health Benefits
- required to enroll dependents: marriage certificate, child birth certificates, Social Security Cards, most recent 1040 tax form
Resources
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- 12 month employees: divide the annual contribution by 26 to find out your estimated biweekly deduction
- 10 month employees: Divide the annual contribution by 22 to find out your estimated biweekly deduction
- CWA members
- IFPTE members, AFT members, and Managers
Additional Resources
For All NJ State Health plans that have prescription coverage, prescription coverage is provided through (see information below).
The is available to eligible full-time employees. The program provides a choice between two different plans, the Aetna Dental Expense Plan (PPO) and Dental Plan Organizations (DPOs). Employees and dependents are prohibited from enrolling in more than one dental plan (Dual Enrollment).
Aetna Dental Expense Plan (PPO)
The Dental Expense Plan is a traditional indemnity plan that allows members to obtain
services from any dentist. After a member satisfies a $50 deductible, the member is
reimbursed for a percentage of the reasonable and customary charges for the services
that are covered under the plan. The Dental Expense Plan has a network of participating
providers who offer discounted services. Employees save money by using these providers.
Dental Plan Organizations (DPOs)
The Dental Plan Organizations, or DPOs, are individual companies offering dental services
through contracts with a network of dental providers. A DPO member selects a DPO dentist,
and the costs of most diagnostic and preventive services are covered in full, although
certain services require an additional co-payment. The DPOs operate much like Health
Maintenance Organizations in that they will not cover services provided by an out-of-network
provider unless there was a proper referral. You must use a dentist who is a member
of the DPO you selected or be referred by your DPO dentist.
The University and the employee equally share the cost for participation in either plan. Premium payments are made through payroll deductions. Employee premiums can be paid on a pretax basis through participation in the Premium Option Plan (POP) of the State's IRC Section 125 Program, Tax$ave. Participation in POP is automatic unless the employee specifically declines enrollment.
, a benefit program available under Section 125 of the Federal Internal Revenue Code, allows eligible employees to set aside pre-tax dollars to pay for certain medical, dental, and dependent care expenses. An eligible employee is any employee who is eligible to participate in the State Health Benefits Program. Tax$ave consists of three separate component plans, and an eligible employee may elect to participate in any combination, all, or none of the plans. The three components of Tax$ave are:
- The Premium Option Plan (POP) allows employees to pay any medical and/or dental premiums that they may have, with
pre-tax dollars.
- The Unreimbursed Medical Flexible Spending Account Plan (FSA) allows employees to set aside pre-tax dollars to pay for qualified medical, dental
and vision expenses not covered by your health or dental insurance (i.e. copayments,
coinsurance, and presciption glasses, etc). There is a 60-day waiting period from
date of hire.
- The Dependent Care Flexible Spending Account Plan (FSA) allows an employee to set aside pre-tax dollars to pay for anticipated dependent care expenses (i.e. daycare, after school care, summer camps, etc.). There is a 30-day waiting period from date of hire.
Please keep in mind that reimbursement requests to either the Medical Expense or Dependent Care Spending Accounts must be used no later than March 15th following the end of the calendar year for which the account was established. Any amounts in your account not claimed by March 15th, will be forfeited. It is therefore critical that reimbursement requests be submitted as soon as possible after the expense is incurred.
- Permanent part-time employees must be enrolled in a New Jersey retirement plan to be eligible health and prescription benefits.
- Employee is responsible for full plan premium paid directly to the state of New Jersey.
- Part-time employees are not eligible for dental benefits.
Full-time employees and their eligible dependents may be reimbursed at the rates below:
CWA employees
single lens glasses or contacts: up to $80
bi-focals or tri-focals: up to $90
Eye exams: up to $45
IFPTE, AFT, and Managers
single lens glasses: up to $40
bi-focals or tri-focals: up to $45
Eye exams: up to $35
Contact Payroll for your next eligibility date. Most NJ State Health Benefits Plans will cover the cost of vision examinations by in-network providers; co-payments may be required.
Need Assistance?
- Are you a current employee considering retirement? Contact Bart Musitano to discuss the process and requirements
- View the full list of HR benefits staff including notes on who can help you with what
- Or, call us at 609-652-4384
- Or stop by our suite in J-115
We look forward to getting you what you need, answering your questions, and/or connecting you with the HR team member that can best help you.