State announces change to teachers' Medicare coverage
MONTPELIER - The Treasurer's Office announced that starting in calendar year 2026, the state's retired teachers currently receiving health insurance from Vermont Blue Advantage will be covered by equivalent plans provided by
The decision to switch providers was made after VBA proposed a near-50 percent rate increase for CY2026, despite agreeing to a 10 percent cap rate increase in their contract with the State. By moving to
The change will impact over 7,000 retired teachers and beneficiaries in
Treasurer
The Treasurer's Office secures health insurance for retired teachers, with costs shared between retirees and the State. Benefits are administered by the Treasurer's Office Retirement Division, which is overseen by the Vermont State Teachers' Retirement System After VBA presented their proposed CY2026 rate increase in July, the Treasurer's Office immediately initiated a bid process to determine if the State could secure the same if not thousands - annually compared to remaining with VBA, depending on their individual subsidies.
The Treasurer's Office and
Members can learn more on the upcoming transition at www. vermonttreasurer.gov/vstrs, by contacting the Treasurer's Office Retirement Division directly at Tre. RetirementOffice@ vermont. gov or 802-828-2305.
or better coverage at more affordable costs.
While retirees transitioning from VBA to
Starting in calendar year 2026, the state's retired teachers currently receiving health insurance from Vermont Blue Advantage will be covered by equivalent plans provided by
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