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District health plan report: reserves healthy, PATH analysis highlights chronic and behavioral-health costs
Summary
The district's self-funded medical plan reported $22 million in reserves and that March claims were near budget. A PATH analytics review identified chronic conditions and behavioral-health claims as primary drivers of cost and recommended targeted focus areas.
Santa Rosa County School District officials told the board their self-funded medical plan remains well-funded and that a recent PATH analytics review identified chronic conditions and behavioral-health services as the largest near-term cost drivers.
Christie, the district’s medical-plan presenter, said the plan’s balance was “a little over $22,000,000” in reserves. March claims were roughly $6,000 under the expected combined medical and pharmacy…
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