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County staff report roughly $1.04 million savings after switch to self-funded medical plan
Kittitas County Board of Commissioners · July 24, 2025
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Summary
Budget staff reported that Kittitas County's move to a self-funded medical plan reduced projected costs: an initial 39% renewal projection (about $5.07 million) was revised to a $4.03 million realized cost, producing approximately $1.04 million in savings compared with the original projection. Commissioners requested more detail on claim types.
Andrew Yoder presented the county's self-funded medical plan performance on July 24, saying an initial renewal projection for UHC benefits showed a potential 39% increase in premiums (monthly premium rising from $1,221 to $1,698) that…
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