Some state workers to pay more Health plan costs to rise for some state workers
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Some
Overall, the state <a href="https://www.dhrm.virginia.gov/" target="_blank">
But full-time employee contributions - the sums taken out of 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 <a href="https://budget.lis.virginia.gov/bill/2024/1/HB30/Enrolled/" target="_blank">budget writers</a> <a href="https://budget.lis.virginia.gov/bill/2024/1/HB30/Enrolled/" target="_blank">expected</a>, 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.
<h2>ER co-pay will rise to
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
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