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Hood County commissioners approve Aetna 'nonstop' medical plan, keep vision coverage

Hood County Commissioners Court · July 31, 2025
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Summary

Hood County Commissioners voted unanimously to switch the county's employee medical coverage to an Aetna "nonstop" plan for fiscal year 2025-26, citing lower employer cost and a larger provider network; the court also voted to retain the current optional vision plan.

At a Hood County Commissioners Court meeting in Granbury, commissioners voted 5-0 to approve switching the county's employee medical coverage to an Aetna "nonstop" plan for the 2025-2026 fiscal year.

Daniel Anderson of Anco Insurance presented market quotes and said, "based on all the carriers that came in, Aetna came in with the most competitive pricing." Anderson and his colleagues told the court that Aetna's option paired with a "nonstop" funded HRA card would allow the county to retain a 0-deductible, 0 out-of-pocket option while reducing the county's employer responsibility on…

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