– An
Automated Eligibility Processing System
– Delivered
by PeopleSoft
– Driven
by Tables and Rules
– Based
on Employee Data
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Ben Admin is Driven By:
– Tables
And Rules
– These
Include
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Deduction Tables
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Benefit Plan Tables
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Geographic Location Tables
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Benefit Program Tables
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Eligibility Rules
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Event Rules
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Calculation Rules
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Ben Admin Utilizes
– Data
from Employee Records
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Personal Data
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Job Data
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Employment Data
– This
data helps Ben Admin determine eligibility for various benefit options
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Ben Admin Eligibility Rules
– Benefits
for US Employees is primarily driven by:
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Employees Date of Birth
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Home Address
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Work Location
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Company & Paygroup combination
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Employee Class
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Eligibility Configuration 1,2, & 3
– By
setting a unique combination of these values, Ben Admin is able to offer employees
the appropriate set of benefits options.
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Ben Admin Event Classes
– Event
Class, is a way of equating actions on Job to Benefits eligibility events and
guaranteeing that they will perform in a certain fashion each time
– Event
Classes have
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1:1 correlation from job in some cases
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Default class if no 1:1 correlation
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Open Enrollment event class
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Ben Admin Event Classes
– Examples
of Events that have a 1:1 Correlation
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Hire Action = HIR Event
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Family Status Change Action = FSC Event
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Transfer Action = XFR Event
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Termination Action = TER Event
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Retirement Action = RET Event
– There
are others that are 1:1 as well
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Ben Admin Event Classes
– If
there is no event class that matches the action on Job, Ben Admin assigns it to
the default event class, MSC, or Miscellaneous
– Each
event class is assigned to a set of rules
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Ben Admin Event Rules
– Event
Rules Define
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The Options that are available to the employee
for a particular type of event
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Family Status Changes don’t allow the employee
to change their medical or dental plan
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Transfer events allow the employee to change
medical and/or dental plans
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What are Benefit Programs
– A
Benefit Program is a collection of benefits options that a particular segment
of the population is eligible to receive.
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US Benefit programs are primarily driven by
Employee Class
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The Working Tables
– Ben
Admin does all its work in 6 major tables
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BAS_Partic
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BAS_Partic_Plan
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BAS_Partic_Option
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BAS_Partic_Dependent
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BAS_Partic_Cost
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BAS_Partic_Invest
– These
are viewable as the Employee Event Summary panel group in Administer Automated
Benefits
– BAS
= Benefits Admin System
Bas Partic
- Contains the high level keys for the whole bas partic structure
- EmplID, Benefit Program, Event Class
- The relevant job info
- Various date features
- Overall status of the event
Bas Partic Plan
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Primarily the repository of the employee’s
current benefit elections
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The benefit plans that the employee had coming
into this event
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Where the changes to benefit plans are recorded
Bas Partic Option
•
Table that stores all the options for each plan
type that the employee is eligible for in their benefit program
Bas Partic Cost
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Contains all the costs associated with each
option that Ben Admin has calculated in the Bas Partic Option section of the
table
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Contains per pay period information as well as
annual amounts
Bas Partic Dependent
•
Table that stores the enrolled dependents for
medical and/or dental by plan type
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Stores beneficiary designations for Life
Insurance elections
Bas Partic Investment
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This records investment options for savings type
plans (401(k))
Ben Admin Base Tables
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Once Ben Admin is complete with an event (i.e.
Finalized), it copies the plan election and dependent info to the BASE (i.e.
posting tables)
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Once the elections are in these BASE tables,
Payroll and others are able to view the employees elections
Benefits
Administration
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The Posting Tables (Base Tables)
– Employees
Elections are recorded in the following tables:
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Health Benefits
– Health
Dependent
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Life & AD&D Benefits
– Life
& ADD Beneficiary
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Disability Benefits
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FSA Benefits
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Savings Plans
– These tables are viewable under the Use menu in Administer Base Benefits