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HomeMy WebLinkAboutCity Council Meeting - Council Workshop - Minutes - 03/19/2013 KENT "'"_"'""°" Kent City Council Workshop March 19, 2013 The meeting was called to order at 5:35 p.m. by Council President Higgins. Councilmembers present: Higgins, Thomas, Boyce, Ralph, and Albertson. Healthcare. Becky Fowler, Benefits Manager, presented a health care presentation and handed out an outline. She gave an overview of lifestyle choices, chronic conditions, and health care reform. She noted that the Health Care Committee asked that surveys be done with other jurisdictions, regarding their best practices, plan design, cost containment features, and premiums. She said they met with King County and reviewed their healthy incentives program and King County was very informative and helpful. She noted that all cities that are self-insured are basically doing the same thing except King County. Ms. Fowler gave an overview of King County's implementation and development of their Healthy Incentive Program. Council President Higgins shared his personal knowledge of King County's Program. Councilmembers discussed the healthcare costs and joining other insurance programs. Ms. Fowler gave an overview of Kent's wellness program and that an RFQ was done looking for consultants to reimplement a wellness program and selected Aduro. She stated that this will give employees a tool to help change their lifestyles and the program will probably be implemented in June. She noted that they will be working to develop a plan design, a wellness web site, challenges for our employees, have incentives, and well-being assessments, but communicated that the goal is to save money in the long run. Councilmembers discussed participation and challenges for employees. Ms. Fowler, discussed the current health plans and the percentage of participation in each plan. She went on to discuss the fund balance and costs incurred for Aduro and the program. Councilmembers asked about the costs for Aduro and the other companies who responded. Ms. Fowler went on to discuss a slide she presented with the CPI increases and medical increases the plan has incurred over the last 15 years. Ms. Fowler gave an overview of the Patient Protection Affordable Care Act which is aimed at holding insurance companies more responsible. This reform will give people more health care choices and the opportunity to purchase health insurance at a reasonable cost. She noted that the City has eliminated lifetime limits, no cost sharing on preventive coverages, covering dependents up to age 26, the emergency services covering network, and provided a summary of benefits to all enrollees. 1 Kent City Council Workshop Minutes March 19, 2013 Ms. Fowler noted that they have been working with the Parks and Public Works departments on staffing requirements. Specifically, with the eight-month temporary employee who exceeds 29 hours per week because the City is required to provide minimum health care coverage. Chief Administrative Officer Hodgson noted that they will come back to Council with recommendations regarding healthcare costs, but it will be a challenge. Ms. Fowler replied to Council President Higgins and said if the City has increases to its healthcare plan at a rate of 5% every year, in 2018, the Cadillac tax will be about half a million dollars per year in fines. She mentioned to avoid this we need to work on our wellness program and to keep our employees healthy. The meeting adjourned at 6:36 p.m. z Voo ItOvRonald F. MMC City Clerk 2