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Presenter outlines health insurance changes after projected 7.5% cost increase
Summary
A presenter said the district expects a 7.5% rise in employee health insurance costs (about $343,363) and outlined steps — limited new-money allocation, premium increases Sept. 1, use of fund balance, and adjustments to deductibles and out-of-pocket maximums — to cover the increase.
A presenter for the North Scott Comm School District, who did not give a name or title in the transcript, said the district expects a 7.5% increase in employee health insurance costs — about $343,363 — for the coming school year and outlined how the district plans to cover the rise.
The presenter said the district has had a 0% increase in healthcare costs over the past two years and used that period to put new money toward wages. "Over the last 2 years, we've had a 0% increase in healthcare costs," the presenter said, and added that "this year, however, we are looking at a 7.5% increase, or $343,363 this school year." The presenter framed the changes as a…
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