Insurance Premiums

Premium levels

The following things affect your health insurance premium costs:

  • Your choice of health care options*
  • The size and makeup of your family

There are four premium coverage levels:

  1. Employee only
  2. Employee + spouse
  3. Employee + child(ren)
  4. Employee + spouse + child(ren)
  • Where you work
    Depending on whether you're in the state, local education or local government plan, you will pay a portion or all of the premium for your health insurance.

* The BlueCross BlueShield Network P and Cigna Open Access Plus networks cost more per month.  There is no additional monthly cost added to the premium for the BCBST Network S or Cigna LP networks. See the Carrier Information webpage for details.

Insurance premiums for 2024

Health Insurance Premiums 

Health insurance premium information is provided for all three plans (state, local education and local government) for active employees, retirees and COBRA participants. Select your category from the list below. Active state and higher education employees will see your premium as well as the amount the state pays for your coverage. For local education and local government employees, the premium amounts are the total premium before your employer contributes any money, if they do contribute. Your agency has a benefits coordinator trained to help employees understand their insurance needs and options. This coordinator can provide you with specific premium information, including how much your employer may contribute to your premium and your employee deductions.

State Plan

Local Education Plan

Local Government Plan*

*Please note, there are three different premium levels for health coverage in the local government plan. The rate is determined by a survey form completed by the new agency. For additional information, please email benefits.info@tn.gov.

Life Insurance Premiums — State Plan Only

Effective Jan. 1, 2024, the state will pay 100% of the premiums for employee basic term life/basic accidental death and dismemberment insurance for central state government and state higher education employees. This change will automatically occur in Edison. Employees of state offline agencies should consult with their agency benefits coordinator about premiums.

Employees can buy voluntary accidental death and dismemberment insurance to give additional protection if the employee or the employee’s covered dependent’s death or dismemberment is due to an accident. This is in addition to the employee basic AD&D coverage. Employees pay the full monthly premium.

Employees can buy voluntary term life insurance for themselves, their spouse and their children. Employees pay the full monthly premium.

The Tennessee Plan - All Plans

Supplemental medical insurance coverage for retirees with Medicare is available. The state pays part of the monthly premium for retired state employees and teachers with 15 or more years of service.

Other Insurance Coverages

Dental  Insurance

Effective Jan. 1, 2024, the state will pay one-half of dental coverage premiums for all coverage tiers for active central state government and state higher education employees. For those enrolled as of Jan. 1, 2024, this premium funding change will occur automatically in Edison. Local education and local government employees are eligible for coverage if your agency chooses to offer it. State offline, local education and local government employees and retirees pay the full monthly premium. Check with your agency benefits coordinator to find out if you’re eligible.

 

Vision Insurance

Members pay the full monthly premium.

Disability premiums —State Plan Only

Members pay the full monthly premium for short-term disability insurance coverage.

 

Effective Jan. 1, 2024, the state will pay the full monthly premium for long-term disability insurance option 3 for active central state government and state higher education employeesEmployees can choose LTD options 1, 2 or 4, but will pay the full monthly premium for these options. Employees of state offline agencies should consult with their agency benefits coordinator about premiums.