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IIIA reports savings, higher stop‑loss costs and low wellness participation for McCall
Summary
The IIIA self-funded health trust told McCall City Council it reduced pharmacy spend by about $3 million and increased rebates by nearly $2 million, but stop‑loss premiums rose and McCall’s wellness participation was 33%. The trust urged agencies to promote screenings and designate a wellness champion.
Amy Manning, executive director of the IIIA self-funded health trust, told the McCall City Council the trust ended its fiscal year with about $42.5 million in budgeted benefits and reported membership across 124 agencies covering roughly 2,600 employees and 6,500 total members. Manning said prescription rebates increased roughly $2 million year over year and prescription cost per employee per month fell about 5 percent after the trust moved pharmacy administration to SmithRx.
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