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Keys
Energy Services Caps Health Insurance Costs with FMPA-Facilitated
Program
ORLANDO,
Fla., August 28, 2003 – Keys Energy Services (KEYS)
will cap health insurance costs this year by participating
in a self-insurance program facilitated by the Florida Municipal
Power Agency (FMPA).
The Utility
Board voted unanimously on Wednesday to participate in the
FMPA-facilitated program, the Florida Joint Action Health
Initiative (FJAHI). Their decision will benefit KEYS by reducing
health insurance costs while maintaining a flexible, customized
benefits plan.
By working
together through FJAHI, municipal electric utilities like
KEYS can gain economies of scale to negotiate more favorable
rates and coverage. For example, KEYS, which pays health insurance
for its 154 employees, was facing a 17.6 percent rate hike
this year if it opted to remain with its current carrier and
maintain existing benefits. By selecting a self-insurance
plan with stop-loss insurance limits, KEYS will save an estimated
$244,000 for its ratepayers this year, while retaining the
same level of coverage.
Also,
dependent health insurance will decrease by 5 percent, which
will save an estimated $104,000 for the more than 100 KEYS
employees who purchase it. These savings in particular have
drawn praise from KEYS workers’ union, the International
Brotherhood of Electric Workers, which supported the change
in plans.
KEYS’
new self-insurance plan also will offer greater flexibility
to best meet employees’ needs. Although the FJAHI purchases
insurance services as a group, each utility selects its own
benefits plan from a wide variety of options. Rates are developed
separately for each participating city, based on its individual
claims history. Local healthcare networks will be established
to suit each utility’s community.
In
September, FMPA’s Executive Committee will vote on approval
of the FJAHI. KEYS’ plan will go into effect on Oct.
1. Several other Florida cities are currently evaluating or
preparing for bids, and the program is open to all FMPA member
cities at any time.
FMPA Contact:
Mark McCain
Public Relations/Public Affairs Manager
(407) 355-7767

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