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Board debates buyout and premium strategies to curb rising health‑insurance costs

Washington County Board · August 7, 2026
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Summary

Board members discussed whether to offer buyouts or to pay marketplace premiums for employees who decline county coverage as a way to reduce claims costs, but staff warned the math is complex and results are uncertain without a detailed staff breakdown.

Board members raised proposals to reduce health‑insurance claims costs by offering cash buyouts or by paying employees' premiums to alternative plans. Supporters argued the county might realize savings if expensive claimants leave the plan, while staff and other board members warned buyouts would have to be paid broadly and that family plans and current enrollment patterns make guaranteed savings uncertain.

The treasurer and staff recommended a data‑driven approach: provide a breakdown of eligible employees and model scenarios before changing benefits. The board asked staff to return in three months with more detailed numbers so members can evaluate whether a buyout or premium‑assistance program would be cost‑effective for the county.