The article focuses on the 2014 health care package recommended by the Pension and Health Benefits Committee (PHBC) of the U.S. pension fund managing agency California Public Employees' Retirement System (CalPERS). It discusses the increase in overall premiums by the package in 2014 by an ...
This fiscal year, the average cost of the 1,391 CalPERS plans for miscellaneous or non-sworn employees reached 25.2 percent of pay and will increase to 27 percent next year, according to the annual CalPERS Funding Levels and Risk Review issued in November. Hitting the high end of what See...
Reports that several health maintenance organizations that contract with the California Public Employees Retirement System will reduce their rates as part of an arrangement with CalPERS. Average rate reductions; When the rate cuts become... - 《Business Insurance》 被引量: 0发表: 1996年 Stockton Ey...
The article reports on the recommendation of the California Public Employees' Retirement System Pension and Health Benefits Committee on June 16, 2015 that the Pension Fund's Board of Administration adopt health care premium rate and plan changes for 2016. Topics include the board's recommendations,...
States that the California Public Employees' Retirement System (CalPERS) plans to increase competition and steady rates by contracting with additional health maintenance organizations (HMOs). Type of plans offered by CalPERS to its m...
The 2006 rates, though, include a 9.5 percent increase for self-funded preferred provider organization plans, up from a 6.4 percent increase for 2005 coverage. CalPERS, which spends 4 billion dollars annually to...
The article reports on the decision of the California Public Employees' Retirement System to increase basic health maintenance organization (HMO) plan premiums. The increased pricing demand by hospitals and physicians, higher prescription drug costs, and the growing number of people with costly chronic...
The article reports on the move of the California Public Employees' Retirement System (CalPERS) to adopt a 2011 rate package that holds the overall premium increase to 9.1 percent for its 1.3 million health program members. It highlights the changes in several benefits including pharmacy, medical...
Accounts on the increase of the Health Maintenance Organization premium rates; Decision of CalPERS to retain its contracts with Kaiser Permanent and Blue Shield California; Impact of the health care package approval on other health care plans....