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RICHMOND - Some Virginia state employees will pay more for their health insurance beginning
Overall, the state
But full-time employee contributions - the sums taken out of their paychecks - will rise by less than that. For some plans, there will be no increase at all.
The increase in total premiums is lower than the national average of 7%, the department said in a report to the secretaries of finance and administration and senior staff in the governor's office.
The 6.3% increase is what budget writers expected, according to a
The assembly's budget and amendments Youngkin recommended to it are now on ice. Both sides say they want to start afresh with a new budget proposal that lawmakers will consider at a special session in mid-May.
For the state's basic COVA Care health plan, employee contributions would rise from between 5.5% and 6.2%, depending on whether an employee covers just him- or herself, or one other person or two or more additional people.
Percentage increases are smaller on the higher employee contributions for COVA Care plans that add out-of-network coverage, expanded dental coverage, and vision and hearing coverage.
The plan administrator,
Employee contributions do not change for the higher deductible basic COVA HealthAware plan with its attached "health reimbursement arrangement" account to cover out-of-pocket expenses.
HealthAware plans that add expanded dental coverage will have increases of
Employees do not have to contribute anything if they opt for the state's high-deductible plan, while their contributions for high-deductible plans with expanded dental coverage would remain unchanged.
The state picks up the bulk of the cost of health plans for state employees who work more than 30 hours a week.
Those who work fewer than 30 hours must pay for the full premium.
These total premiums range from
Affordable Care Act coverage for a family of three in Richmond ranges from an average of


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