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i <br /> P. 0, Box 1108 <br /> tgg EGO- MASHPEE, MA 02649 <br /> FINANCE COMMITTEE MINUTES <br /> Town Hall <br /> April 27, 1988 <br /> Present: Edward Dolan, Carole Dunivan, John Ferriday, Carl Heller and <br /> Joyce Howell <br /> The Finance Committee commenced at 7 p.m. Chairman Heller noted to <br /> the members that the projected revenue figures had not been received from <br /> the Board of Health. Discussion on these figures and the new vehicle for <br /> the Board of Health would be postponed. <br /> The Insurance Advisory Committee joined the meeting. A list of benefits <br /> offered by other Cape towns to their employees was distributed to the Finance <br /> Committee, It was noted that the towns of Sandwich, Dennis and Chatham have <br /> Aetna policies comparable to the Master Health Plus offered by Blue Cross. <br /> Orleans has Master Health with limited dental. Some of Wellfleet employees <br /> are covered by the Welfare Municipal Health Plan which covers 100% of every- <br /> thing including eye examinations. <br /> Town contributions to these health plans vary. Provincetown pays 80%, <br /> four towns excluding Mashpee pay 75%. Mashpee falls in the middle with <br /> their contribution of 75%. 72 of the 13 towns surveyed provide Master Health <br /> Plus to their employees and four towns cover all their employees with dental. <br /> Executive Secretary, Murphy, noted that the town of Bourne went on their <br /> own as a town and bought their own coverage for employees in 1980. They, <br /> however, did not purchase catastrophic insurance and as a result the first <br /> year they were hit with a huge claim that virtually broke them. <br /> Mashpee is currently offering a Blue Cross plan. The town pays Blue Cros <br /> to administer the plan but the premium is based on experience. The rep- <br /> resentatives of the Insurance Advisory Committee noted that if dental insur- <br /> ance were to be offered to employees, the first two years the premium would <br /> be higher, after all the initial dental work was completed by the employees <br /> it would level off. <br /> Chairman Heller noted that he didn't see how there could be any action <br /> this fiscal year on insurance requests for employees as Mashpee is right <br /> in the middle of what other towns are offering to their employees. He noted <br /> that Mashpee was not the "bad guy" so to speak in their benefit package offer. <br />
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