Legislators to Address Rising Cost of Teacher Health Insurance
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The state board that oversees the self-funded health insurance plan for public school teachers recently set the rates for 2014, and they entail substantial rate increases. For example, the Gold Plan for families will cost the employee
Based on past patterns, this rate hike will likely drive future rates even higher because it will force more school employees to drop the Gold Plan and choose a cheaper option. This "migration" from a comprehensive plan to a less expensive option has happened in significant numbers over the past two years.
The school employees who choose the cheaper option tend to be healthier. They don't need all the options available under the Gold Plan. At the same time, those who remain in the Gold Plan tend to have more illnesses. They need the enhanced options of the Gold Plan because of their health issues.
But in 2014 even the cost of the cheaper Bronze Plan will go up significantly, from
In the 2013 regular session the legislature voted to raise the minimum contribution that districts must make for each school employee, from
About half the districts in
State government subsidizes teacher health insurance with about
When the legislature meets in fiscal session in February of 2014, there will be a push to increase state funding to defray more of the costs of health insurance paid by school employees. A spokesman for the governor said that he would ask for more funding during the fiscal session.
The teacher health insurance fund took another financial hit last year when its
In order to replenish the reserve funds, each adult in the teacher health insurance plan was assessed an additional
The price of health insurance goes up because of higher medical costs, higher prescription drug costs, an increase in the number of major claims and an increase in the total number of insured people who file claims.
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