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IIIA trustees report: health trust grows to 114+ agencies, telehealth and mental‑health programs cited as major cost-savers
Summary
City staff heard the annual performance briefing from the Idaho Intergovernmental Insurance Authority (IIIA), which reported membership growth to about 114 agencies covering nearly 6,500 people, and highlighted telehealth and mental‑health programs as major clinical and financial priorities.
Representatives of the Idaho Intergovernmental Insurance Authority (IIIA) delivered the trust’s annual briefing to the McCall City Council, reporting membership growth, program performance and several clinical and fiscal highlights.
Amy (IIIA) presented the trust’s annual snapshot: membership has grown to roughly 114 agencies and covers about 6,500 members (including spouses and dependents). The trust’s annual budget was reported at just under $38 million for the previous year. The IIIA described several program areas that produced clinical and financial benefits, including telehealth, prescription rebates, digital physical therapy and an expanded mental‑health program.
Telehealth and mental‑health programs IIIA noted telehealth had 4,185 calls in the plan year; staff estimated those calls likely avoided roughly $305,000 in claims that would have been incurred had…
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