State treasurer says health plan premiums frozen again for 6th straight year
Per a press release from Folwell's office, he and the
Folwell discussed the premium freeze during his monthly call with reporters on
The treasurer also cited the "dedication of the state employees" who work in the state health plan who "watch the pennies and the paper clips." Citing partnerships with State Health Plan directors, Folwell said "well over
The Medicare Advantage Plan costs taxpayers nothing and "offers spousal coverage to eligible members for only
Folwell said people should care about the premium freeze because "we have entry-level people who come to work for the state of
"We're not satisfied with freezing the premiums," Folwell explained. "What we actually want to do is we want to lower the premiums" to get "young, healthy people under our plan" to offset older people around his age.
"That's how self-funded insurance companies work," said Folwell "And I believe that by actually lowering the family premium, we could attract young, healthy people to the plan to offset people my age, which could make the plan sustainable going forward."
He went on to say another issue is a "massive unfunded health care liability over nearly
When asked if there were updates to the legal challenge by Blue Cross Blue
Folwell announced this past January that
"They want to create as much chaos as they possibly can to make sure that this rollout is not successful," said Folwell.
He also said, "
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