Insurance - Hospitalization - Major Medical Sample Clauses

Insurance - Hospitalization - Major Medical. ‌ Each teacher shall be eligible for appropriate single or family plan hospitalization and major medical benefits under the Board’s group policy. The teacher will contribute 20%, and the Board will contribute 80%, of the premium for the health insurance plan selected by the teacher; provided, however, if the teacher’s contribution exceeds the dollar amount (the “Cap”) shown below for the applicable plan and plan year, the Board shall pay the excess premium cost: Plan 2019 2020 2021 2022 HMO Blue Advantage $1,334 $1,467 $1,614 $1,776 HMO1 Blue Advantage $2,613 $2,874 $3,162 $3,478 HMO2 Blue Advantage $3,658 $4,024 $4,426 $4,869 HMO Illinois $1,741 $1,915 $2,107 $2,317 HMO1 Illinois $3,409 $3,750 $4,125 $4,537 HMO2 Illinois $4,773 $5,250 $5,775 $6,353 PPO $1,725 $1,898 $2,087 $2,296 PPO1+ $4,690 $5,159 $5,675 $6,242 PPO HSA $1,332 $1,465 $1,612 $1,773 PPO HSA+ $3,651 $4,016 $4,418 $4,859
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