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IIIA presents annual report to Hayden council, cites $2.3 million in program savings and growth to 6,500 members
Summary
Amy Manning, executive director of IIIA, presented the trust’s annual report to the Hayden City Council, highlighting nearly $2.3 million in savings from new programs, membership growth to about 6,500 covered members, a 16% increase in stop-loss premiums, and expansion of mental-health services.
Amy Manning, executive director of the IIIA (the trust identified in the presentation as “IIIA”), presented the trust’s annual report to the Hayden City Council on April 22. Manning said IIIA is a self-funded health trust created in 2011 by a group of cities; it covers about 6,500 members including dependents across 14 agencies in Idaho.
Key figures Manning reported: total program savings of nearly $2.3 million from new programs (including telehealth, maternity management, medication infusion programs, digital at-home physical therapy and Rx co-pay assistance); prescription rebates approaching…
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