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Health insurance committee recommends 10% premium increase; committee highlights pharmacy-driven claims and a potential Crystal River pharmacy to cut costs

CCEA Bargaining Committee (Citrus County Education Association) · September 8, 2025
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Summary

After reviewing rising claims that could push 2025 costs toward $15–16 million, the health insurance committee recommended a 10% premium increase and discussed a proposed Crystal River Rural Health pharmacy expected to reduce certain high-cost drug expenses by 30–40%. The committee will forward the recommendation to the board.

The health insurance committee reviewed a self-insurance fund status report and unanimous background data demonstrating rising claims, especially pharmacy and hospital costs.

Speaker 1, who presented the August 26 committee report, said wellness-center utilization is strong (Beverly Hills 86%, Inverness 82%, Crystal River 92%) but claims have risen year over year. She reported January–July plan claims at roughly $8.5 million and projected the full-year 2025 claims to be in the $15–$16 million range if trends continue. "If you take hospital and pharmacy, that's 80% of our claims right there," Speaker 1 said when breaking down…

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