Greensboro employees voice worries over city plan to change health care benefits

Greensboro employees are voicing concerns that a change in their benefits could rapidly increase their health care costs.

City staff were recently notified that health insurance premiums would be increasing by 7 percent. Employees would also face a higher co-pay for emergency room visits and drugs like Ozempic.

According to Assistant City Manager Larry Davis, the change comes due to increasing medical costs that led to a funding shortfall of $7 million last year…

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