Wis. Department of Employee Trust: GIB Sets 2025 Health Insurance Program Rates
Premium rates will increase next year due to the impact of lower-than-projected reserve balances, increased pharmacy and medical costs, higher administrative fees, and other factors. The Board directed the
ETF presented an initial analysis of the Local Program with the goal of restructuring the program to decrease volatility of rates and improve stability. Based on feedback from health plans and local employers, ETF will continue to explore solutions such as modeling the Local Program design options like the State Program and issuing a request for information on vendor options.
2025 Rates for Employees
The average non-Medicare premium increase will be 7.3% for the State Program.
For the Local Program, the average non-Medicare premium increase will be 11.0%. The premium contribution for local employees is determined by each individual employer.
These overall rates for the state and local programs include medical, pharmacy, and dental as well as the stabilization charge.
2025 Rates for Retirees
For Medicare-enrolled retirees, the medical premium increases will range from 0.8% to 15% for the State Program and from 1.6% to 30.6% for the Local Program.
The Medicare Advantage medical premium increase for both the state and local programs will be 37.9%. The increase for 2025 is only
The Medicare Plus medical premium increase for both the state and local programs will be 5%.
Historically, the Board has set premium rates at its August meeting. Beginning with the 2025 plan year, the rate setting is earlier to accommodate local employer budgeting cycles and the programming needs of ETF's new Insurance Administration System.
The actual monthly premium costs for members and benefits information for 2025 will be made available prior to the annual open enrollment period,
Other Business
ETF provided an educational overview of the Board's Pharmacy Benefits Program and industry trends as a prelude to the Board's ongoing consideration of coverage of anti-obesity medications. ETF plans to present further analysis of costs and coverage alternatives at the Board's meeting in August.
Following its review of the annual actuarial valuation of the
* A 10% reduction in the State ICI Program premium rate for the 2025 and 2026 plan years.
* Continuation of the premium holiday for the Local ICI Program for the 2025 plan year.
The Board also approved several changes for the Wisconsin Public Employers Group Life Insurance Program to allow for an open enrollment and streamline program administration as ETF modernizes its Insurance Administration System.
Further, the Board suspended its
The Board's next regularly scheduled meeting is
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Original text here: https://etf.wi.gov/news/gib-sets-2025-health-insurance-program-rates
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