AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoCopay Accumulators: A Florida man says his insurer (Oscar HMO) kept a manufacturer copay card meant to reduce his specialty drug costs, forcing him to pay until he hits his own out-of-pocket max—highlighting how copay accumulator programs can shift costs to patients. Local Government & Public Safety: Marco Island approved purchases and contracts to bolster emergency readiness, including a new police patrol boat and generator storage at its water plant, and moved regular council meetings earlier starting in October. School HR Hiring: Lee County Schools will host a Transportation Job Fair (July 23, 4–6 p.m.) for bus operator and mechanic roles, offering free training for candidates without a CDL and starting pay of $19.57/hour. Higher Ed Leadership: Florida Southern College hired Lakeland finance director Michael Brossart as its new Executive VP for Finance and Administration, starting Oct. 1. Workforce & Benefits Watch: The week also included coverage of Florida’s ongoing “Stop WOKE” court battles, which can affect campus HR policies and training requirements.
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