The Comptroller’s Office announced this
week that the CT Partnership Plan, allowing municipalities and other non-state
governments to buy into the state employee plan, has 2,415 members from eight municipal
entities at the end of a year saving between 1 and 36% on health benefits. While
enrollment has lagged behind expectations, it is growing. Comptroller
Lembo noted that the impact of the Plan has been greater than the enrolled membership.
Several municipalities used quotes from the Partnership Plan to negotiate
savings from current insurers. There are no plans to open the plan to nonprofit
organizations, as originally intended in the SustiNet plan for comprehensive
health reform in CT.