Monday, November 27, 2006
Cities and towns are in stuff over health insurance, frustrating to make a decision between Blue Cross and Blue Shield vs. a CIGNA Healthcare plan presented from first to last the Vermont group of Cities and Towns.
The chaos was activated when the VLCT, the assembly representing the state's municipal governments, proclaimed that Blue Cross had stipulated a 36 percent rate increase for health insurance offered through the league's Health Trust, and the confederation announced it would switch to the state's other major private insurer, CIGNA.
Administrators in various communities with more than 50 workers declare that the Blue Cross has move towards them with rate quotation marks showing increases of much less than 36 percent. If the communities drop out in any situation, the health trust has the responsibilities to finish the functions and procedures.
He supposed the employees to come into view to be forcefully beside changing tactics, and at the same time they had not seen a CIGNA quote to compare a Blue Cross rate increase under 11 percent, and the Select Board hesitation it would be very different from CIGNA' offer.



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