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North Penn projects 14.6% rise in benefits costs; GLP‑1 weight‑loss drugs drive much of pharmacy increase
Summary
Administration told the finance committee the district’s benefit renewal projects a combined ~14.6% increase next year (North Penn’s share ~$43M). Prescription costs rose about 17%, with GLP‑1 medications accounting for roughly $2.4M of recent claims from about 135 employees; administration will review formulary and bargaining-group options over the next year.
District administration told the finance committee on March 3 that the North Penn School District’s benefit renewal projects a combined increase of about 14.6 percent for the coming year, with the district’s portion of the consortium renewal estimated at roughly $43 million.
Miss Houser presented preliminary CPaaS consortium results showing per‑employee per‑month averages near $21.20. She said the renewal across the 17 consortium members rose from an early projection of about $206 million to a final estimate…
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