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School Employees Health Care Board First Annual Health Insurance Cost Report

Beginning in July 2008, the State Employment Relations Board (SERB) worked with the School Employees Health Care Board (SEHCB) to redesign its annual public sector health insurance questionnaire to reduce the survey and paperwork burden on school treasurers and meet the legislative missions of both organizations. While SERB is responsible for, among other things, providing to distribute its annual health insurance survey instrument to inform the public sector about certain working conditions, SEHCB is responsible for, among other things, identifying and promulgating health insurance initiatives that reduce costs to school employers and employees. In December 2008, SERB distributed its annual questionnaire and concerning health insurance plans in force in each institution as of January 1, 2009 to 1,361 governmental jurisdictions via surface mail and e-mail; responses were coded and entered into SPSS for Statistics 17.0 during January – June 2009. SERB’s health insurance report from this dataset is available through SERB; SEHCB’s health insurance cost report is the subject of this publication.
 

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