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District staff detail health-plan choices, pharmacy steps and $1M historical savings versus NYSHIP
Summary
Business office officials said the district's Long Island consortium health plan has historically saved about $1 million per year compared with NYSHIP and described cost controls including higher co-pays for some drugs and a contract with a Canada-based pharmacy service to lower brand-drug expenses.
At the Three Village Central School District budget workshop, board members and officials discussed rising health-insurance costs and steps the district has taken to control them.
Jeff Carlson explained that, historically, the district's self-insured consortium has cost roughly $1 million less per year than the New York State Health Insurance Plan (NYSHIP) for this district's mix of employees and…
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