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IIIA trust reports nearly $2.3 million in program savings, growth to 6,500 members
Summary
Amy Manning of the IIIA told Hayden City Council that the self-funded health trust ended the year with $2.3 million in savings from new medical programs, nearly 6,500 members including dependents, and stop-loss premium increases tied to several high-cost claims.
Amy Manning, executive director of the intergovernmental IIIA self-funded health trust, presented the trust's annual report to Hayden City Council on April 22, outlining membership growth, program savings and cost drivers.
Manning reported the trust now serves 14 agencies across Idaho and nearly 6,500 members including dependents. She said nearly $2,300,000 in savings for the year were realized through programs including telehealth, maternity management, infusion management, digital at-home…
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