Chippewa County sets $500 copay for GLP-1 weight-loss prescriptions, flags health-plan cost increases
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The Board approved a $500 copay specifically for GLP-1 prescriptions used for weight-loss and discussed an anticipated 20–25% rise in county health care costs for FY2026; diabetes-related GLP-1 coverage remains unaffected.
Chippewa County commissioners voted Aug. 14 to establish a $500 copay for GLP-1 medications when prescribed for weight-loss, after the Personnel committee presented cost and policy options.
Committee materials and discussion noted that the county had spent more than $65,000 on weight-loss GLP-1 prescriptions to date. Members reviewed peer-county practices (Cheboygan, Otsego and Emmet reportedly do not cover GLP-1s for weight-loss; Antrim covers them when medically necessary) and discussed increasing co-pays or restricting coverage to medically necessary uses. The Board adopted a motion, supported by Commissioners Shackleton and Traynor, to set a $500 copay for GLP-1 weight-loss prescriptions while preserving coverage for diabetes treatment.
Separately, the committee briefed the Board that the county expects a 20–25% increase in health insurance costs for FY2026. Department heads were asked to assess impacts, consider revenue opportunities, and propose efficiencies; no personnel or benefit changes beyond the GLP-1 copay were adopted at the meeting.
Commissioner Knepper said he wanted regular review of wage and benefits parity between union and non-union staff, and commissioners signaled that further data on plan options and comparators will be brought back for consideration. The Board directed staff to return additional information on possible co-pay tiers and what neighboring counties are doing.
The change takes effect per county administrative processes; the Board did not specify an effective date in the minutes beyond the motion recorded in committee and adopted on Aug. 14.
