Health care deductibles could double, triple after School Board vote
At its Tuesday meeting, the
While district costs will be lowered by 8.3% and premiums stay mostly the same if it passes, employees will be expected to may more in deductibles and surcharges.
Families could start paying possibly thousands in extra costs, starting in July.
In recent months, the district has raised concern for its inflated spending on employee health care and has looked at ways to save while still offering insurance to staff.
Back in February, the district reopened negotiations with teacher union
According to Tuesday's proposal, district staff would pay:
Low PPO deductibles would also increased between
While specialty medications would be in a new tier of prescription coverage at which employees are expected to take on 30% of the cost, the district is offering a cap of
For example, if an employee is taking a
Surcharges were also been added to the district's health care plan proposal, including a
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