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Product Enhancements - 10 Pay
Equitable Life has exciting product enhancements that will help you offer more options to clients.
Access our Virtual Product Launch NOW. Grab a coffee and get ready for this exciting news! Hear from our leaders and learn about our exciting product enhancements.
NEW! 10 pay premium option with Equimax Estate Builder®- The new EquiLiving® 20 pay rider options will be available on Equimax® plans
The updated illustration software will be available for download after 9 a.m. ET on Friday, February 11, 2022, and will include all the Equimax and EquiLiving enhancements.
See the Equitable Sales Illustrations Update for information on how to download the software or check for updates.
Please review updates to the commission schedule A for these new enhancements.
Learn more- Transition rules are available
- Watch our virtual launch event video now! (Approx. 20 minutes)
- Watch our product launch intro video here
- Visit our launch event page with product change details and more here
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Extending premium relief for Dental and Extended Health Care benefits
We know this continues to be a challenging time for Canadian employers and we remain committed to looking for ways to help your clients manage while still supporting their employees.
Although many health practitioners have re-opened as pandemic restrictions are lifted, plan member use of dental benefits and some health benefits still remains lower than normal in June.
We are pleased to announce that we are extending premium relief for all Traditional and myFlex insured non-refund customers for Health and Dental benefits for the month of June, as follows:
- A 25% reduction on Dental premiums; and
- A 5% reduction on Extended Health Care premiums.
These reductions are effective for June 2020 and will appear as a credit on the July bill, or against the next available billing. We will assess the situation monthly and will continue with monthly refunds for as long as the current crisis period continues. The size of the credit may change over time as dentists and other health practitioners gradually reopen their offices. We will confirm premium credits for July (if any) at a later date. Credits for subsequent months will be communicated on a month-by-month basis.
In order to be eligible for the monthly credit calculation and payout, a policy must be in force on the first of the month and remain in force thereafter. The monthly credit calculation is based on employees in force on the June bill. If employees experienced layoffs during the month, that would not affect eligibility for a premium credit as long as the benefit itself is not terminated.
We expect that claims experience and premiums will return to normal once the current pandemic restrictions are lifted.
In the meantime, plan members will continue to have full access to their benefits coverage throughout the pandemic. In many cases, dental offices have remained open for emergency services, and a variety of healthcare providers are available virtually.
Commissions
We know the pandemic has put financial strain on your business as well, so we will continue to pay full compensation. Although your overall commission will be unaffected by these premium reduction adjustments, you may see a temporary reduction in your commission payments if you are on a pay-as-earned basis.
Communication
We will be communicating this premium relief program to your clients later this week.
Questions?
If you have any questions, please contact your Group Account Executive or myFlex Sales Manager. You can also refer to our online COVID-19 Group Benefits FAQ.
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May 2026 eNews
In this issue:
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Save the date: Group benefits advisor roadshow is returning to a city near you
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One-time passcodes will be added to our login experience this week*
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Delisted service providers: What clients need to know*
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Keeping plan member information up to date*
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Save the date: Group benefits advisor roadshow is returning to a city near you
Mark your calendars—our annual group benefits advisor roadshow will be travelling across Canada this fall.
Watch your inbox for an invitation with more details soon. In the meantime, here’s our full list of event dates and cities.
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Monday, Sept. 28 – Vancouver, BC
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Tuesday, Sept. 29 – Edmonton, AB
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Wednesday, Sept. 30 – Calgary, AB
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Thursday, Oct. 1 – Saskatoon, SK
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Friday, Oct. 2 – Winnipeg, MB
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Tuesday, Oct. 6 – Halifax, NS
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Wednesday, Oct. 7 – Ottawa, ON
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Thursday, Oct. 8 – Markham, ON
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Tuesday, Oct. 20 – London, ON
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Wednesday, Oct. 21 – Kitchener, ON
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Thursday, Oct. 22 – Oakville, ON
One-time passcodes will be added to our login experience this week
Starting next week, anyone who logs in to EquitableHealth.ca® or the Equitable EZClaim® mobile app with an email address and password may also need to enter a one-time passcode to access their account. The one-time passcode will be provided by email.
Adding this form of multi-factor authentication (MFA) to our login process will further enhance our digital security and help safeguard your account and our clients’ personal data.
Don’t forget—you can create a passkey instead.
Passkeys are another form of MFA. They provide a quick, easy and secure way to access your account, using either biometrics—your face or fingerprint—or a PIN authenticator to confirm your identity.
Anyone who uses a passkey to log in to their account will never be required to enter a one-time passcode.
In case you get questions…
If a client asks you about these changes to our login process, consider sharing this fact sheet with them. The fact sheet highlights the value of adding MFA to the login process and describes the differences between logging in with a one-time passcode versus a passkey.
More information about one-time passcodes and passkeys is included at equitable.ca/effortless. There, you’ll also find short videos that show how easy it is to create a passkey on your mobile device and computer.
Please reach out to your Group Account Executive if you have any questions.
If you use the same email address to log in to your accounts on EquitableHealth.ca, EquiNet® and Equitable Client Access®, you can use the same passkey. Equitable Client Access is our secure site for Individual Insurance and Individual Wealth clients.
Delisted service providers: What clients need to know
Protecting clients’ group benefits plans is our priority. That’s why we regularly assess healthcare service providers, clinics, facilities and medical suppliers in our network. These reviews help ensure the claims plan members submit meet eligibility requirements.
If our review indicates a provider is not meeting those requirements, we may delist them.
Common reasons we delist providers include:
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Billing for services that weren’t provided or aren’t medically required
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Changing information about treatments provided (e.g., service dates or patient names)
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Incomplete records or treatment notes
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Lack of cooperation with an audit
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Suspension of the provider by their licensing college or association
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Criminal convictions
What clients need to know
If a provider is delisted, we will not accept or process claims for services or supplies they provide. However, plan members can still choose to use delisted providers at their own expense.
We provide clients instructions on where to find our current list of delisted providers in each Plan Administrator eNews announcement. We also encourage them to share the list with their plan members.
Whenever we delist a provider, we try to contact plan members, who have recently submitted claims for their services, to inform them of the change and help prevent future claim submissions. However, plan members are responsible for checking our list of delisted providers before purchasing any product or service to avoid having to pay at their expense. The list is available on EquitableHealth.ca.
If you have questions about our list of delisted service providers or our process of reviewing providers, please contact your Group Account Executive.
Keeping plan member information up to date
Keeping plan member information current helps ensure accurate benefits coverage and premium calculations.
When a plan member’s earnings or occupation changes, the plan administrator must update this information as soon as possible. Updates made before a benefits plan renewal helps ensure renewals are based on current data.
If a plan includes short-term disability (STD) or long-term disability (LTD) benefits, outdated earning information can affect disability claim payments for plan members.
We send an annual reminder to plan administrators before renewal. The email includes step-by-step instructions on how to review and update plan members’ earnings and occupation information.
Three ways to update earnings and occupation information
Plan administrators can review and update plan members’ information by either:
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Making updates directly through the plan administrator site (update access required),
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Generating an earnings and occupations worksheet through the plan administrator site (online reporting access required), or
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Requesting a worksheet by emailing groupbenefitsadmin@equitable.ca.
The worksheet includes instructions on how to submit completed updates to us. If you have any questions, please contact your Client Relationship Specialist or email groupbenefitsadmin@equitable.ca.
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Reminder: Deadline to opt out of Alberta biosimilar coverage changes
In November 2020, we announced via eNews that on March 15, 2021, we are changing coverage for some biologic drugs in Alberta in response to the province’s Biosimilar Initiative. These changes will help protect your client’s plans from additional drug costs while still providing access to equally safe and effective biosimilars.
Do my clients need to take any action?
Traditional groups who wish to opt out of this change and maintain coverage of these originator biologics for Alberta plan members can submit a policy amendment. Amendments must be submitted no later than January 15, 2021.
Advisors with myFlex Benefits clients who wish to maintain coverage of these originator biologics for Alberta plan members should speak to their myFlex Sales Manager to confirm their eligibility to opt out of this change.
Otherwise, no action is required on their part. Plan members taking these biologics will be contacted directly to allow them ample time to change their prescription. Any cost savings associated with the change will be factored in at renewal.
Questions?
We have compiled a list of frequently asked questions to help you understand Alberta’s Biosimilar Initiative. If you have a question that isn’t answered here, please contact your Equitable Life Group Account Executive or myFlex Sales Manager.
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