Commissioners approve 2026 Anthem renewal for county self‑insurance; county council member asks for earlier council involvement
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The board approved the county's annual Anthem/self‑insurance renewal packages (stop‑loss, administrative fees, pharmacy pricing). A Monroe County Council member in public comment requested earlier council involvement in future insurance decisions.
Commissioners approved the county—s 2026 Anthem renewal and associated stop‑loss and administrative agreements for the county—s self‑insurance program.
Staff described the annual renewal packet, which includes a stop‑loss agreement, administrative fees and pharmacy pricing. Amanda Gilbert of Apex was present to explain details. During the public comment period, David Henry, a member of the Monroe County Council and a resident of Van Buren Township, told the board he and council colleagues would like earlier involvement in future insurance‑plan decisions to better anticipate claims and budget impacts.
After public comment and no further questions, the board voted 3‑0 to approve the renewal.
Why it matters: Employee health benefits and self‑insurance terms affect the county—s operating budget and labor costs. Council involvement in planning could alter budgeting and forecasts going forward.
What's next: Staff will continue renewal implementation and coordinate with county council as practicable to share assumptions and projections earlier in the budgeting cycle.
