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Medical Benefits Study Group
- By Jerry Taylor
- Published 07/31/2008
- Medical Benefits
Two Phases
The study is being conducted in two phases. The first is strictly a fact finding session and the second will attempt to define and address the problem the employers claim to have in meeting their contractual medical benefit obligations.
Phase I -- The group agreed to conduct its study in two phases. The first phase is simply a fact finding period. The group is attempting to identify all of the necessary facts surrounding the medical benefits area and produce a “Fact Book” that will contain all of the relevant information that is not in dispute. Currently that “Fact Book” is in a draft state as the information is being developed and reviewed. If you read the minutes, you will find a listing of the initial questions posed by the group and some of the answers developed. As soon as the fact book is available, we will post it on this site. Director Matheson promises the first part of the fact book will be available by our next meeting. This fact-finding phase will also attempt to identify the extent of the problem facing the employers in meeting their LEOFF 1 medical obligations.
Phase II -- The second phase will attempt to identify solutions to whatever problems we can document are facing the employer groups. Obviously, there have been a number of proposals over the years to utilize LEOFF 1 surplus money to create a “medical benefits trust” to aid the employers. LEOFF 1 members oppose using LEOFF 1 surplus funds. In contrast, the LEOFF 1 groups have suggested that the employers reprioritize their spending or seek new taxing authority to meet their obligations. The cities do not like that approach.
Progress
The group has agreed that we would not publish information developed by this study group until all members have reviewed the information and agreed to the facts. It is frustrating to hold back on some of the information developed thus far because much of it is already available from other public sources. As I am able to identify those other sources, I will publish that information on this site.
I am in the process of reviewing each set of minutes and will extract the available information from those documents and publish them in a format that is easier to digest.
That said, I want to emphasize that as of our July 30th meeting there had been no developments that cause any alarm or concern beyond those already mentioned. As you read the minutes you will note that the group has addressed a number of questions to the State Actuary and the State Attorney General. The answer to those questions should be interesting and helpful. We are still waiting for those answers.
The State Actuary, Matt Smith, attended the July 30 meeting. He was candid and provided a helpful explanation of how the Pension and Medical liabilities are calculated. Again, there was little new information relative to those matters but he did provide some better understanding of the surplus and the medical liabilities facing the employers.
To the extent I am able to support his explanations from available public records, I will be reporting on the way those liabilities are calculated. This is an important area as many LEOFF 1 members are confused about the surplus and why the value of that surplus can be stated in so many different ways. You can look for that article shortly.
1 Response to "Medical Benefits Study Group" 
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said this on 26 Oct 2009 6:23:19 PM PDT
so many leoff 1 personnel got a raise for a few years by not having to pay into leoff 1 . Why not start repaying Leoff 1 employees who paid 6% of wages for years by giving back to them a 6 % for the amount of time other got out paying into it. do this before considering cities and counties requests for leoff funds.
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