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District reports $900,000 spike in health claims and explores new interventions
Summary
The district reported claims are about $900,000 higher than last year as of Oct. 8 and described high-cost drivers such as cancer drugs and GLP-1 medications; staff said they will consider digital coaching and online physical-therapy pilots.
Franklin County Public Schools finance staff alerted the board on Oct. 13 that employee health insurance claims are running significantly higher than a year ago and that the division is evaluating interventions to contain costs.
Benefits administrator Mrs. Tuttle said claims through Oct. 8 were approximately $900,000 above the same point last year. The plan…
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