Supervisors review employee health insurance [The Creston News Advertiser, Iowa]
Feb. 7—As Union County
Supervisor chairman
"We want all options. We didn't change anything, but premiums went up 20%," he said. Hopkins added the county did have larger claims last year.
Duncan informed the county of the Iowa Governmental Health Care Plan. The plan includes 47 entities, mainly municipalities like cities and counties, with more than 11,000 members.
"This has gone from hundreds of members to thousands," Duncan said about IGHCP.
He added the benefits of the plan are how its can provide partial self-funding to meet entity needs has lower administration fees and better management of renewal costs because of the volume of members. Duncan said because of the volume of policies, 3% increases are common. Dental, life and disability policies are available. The plan is affiliated with
Supervisors did not take any action. County will further pursue the proposal including premiums per employee.
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