Kansas state employees retain choice of Blue Cross, Aetna for health insurance
Commission members debated whether to choose
Several commissioners said the decision wasn't just about saving dollars.
"One thing that was pointed out is an overwhelming number of employees choose
Many comments focused on retaining choice, concerns about continuity of care and whether
"
Proposals put forth at the meeting included extending the current contract for one year and putting it out for bid again or dropping the three-year contract to one year, which would give commissioners more time to assess effects on state employees.
The insurance companies would have to agree with either one of those actions, since the "request for proposal" was for a three-year contract, commission staff said.
However, Rep.
"Even in the face of saving
Sutton said he thought the commission's purpose was to get a bid that offered the best deal for
In its June meeting, the commission will look at overall design for the state healthcare plan, determining what changes need to be made to co-pays, premiums and other costs.
Commission chairman and administration secretary
Proffitt also said the
"So it's a leap of faith," he said. "In my estimation, that increase we're looking at for next year is only 2.74% … and that is pretty close to what the target rate of inflation is," Proffitt said.
Moving forward with both would essentially maintain the status quo, he said.
Proffitt's proposal passed with five votes of approval and one abstention from Insurance Commissioner
Sutton said he liked the idea of tiered pricing so that employees who didn't want to pay for
Schmidt said she wanted the request for proposal to be put out again, so that it could be structured better. She said she still didn't have answers for all the questions about the proposals that she would like to have.
"I do think that when you have such a vast range between the two bids, there's something that just doesn't look right," she said.
Schmidt said she is concerned about state employees, about the reserve fund, "which is in the gutter," and how making up the difference either will cost state employees through premiums or the state general fund.
"I don't think either one of those are good choices, and I think it should have gone back for rebid and take a look at it and see what happened," she said.
Courtesy of Kansas Reflector



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