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- Kaiser Permanente - CalPERS
Kaiser Permanente offers world-class digital self-care apps Calm and Headspace Care (formerly called Ginger) at no cost to our members to support their mental health and emotional well-being Calm is a leading app focused on mindfulness, meditation, and improving sleep and can help our members develop self-care skills
- California Public Employees Retirement System
The CalPERS Pension Buck As of June 2024, CalPERS' income over the last 20 years demonstrates that every dollar spent on public employee pensions comes from the following sources:
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Members can register for a myCalPERS account to view health information, plan for retirement, enroll in educational classes or schedule appointments
- Basic PPO Members: Included Health Will Help You Navigate Benefits
If you’re a PERS Gold or PERS Platinum Basic preferred provider organization (PPO) member, you’ll have more help navigating your health care benefits in 2025
- Health Benefits - CalPERS
Eligibility isn't based on your job classification To be eligible for the CalPERS Health Program, you must: Be appointed to a job that will last at least six months and one day, work at least half time, and work for an employer contracted with CalPERS to administer their health benefits program
- 2025-26 PEPRA Member Contribution Rates - CalPERS
June 6, 2025 Circular Letter: 200-026-25 Topic: Actuarial To: All Public Agency Employers Purpose The purpose of this Circular Letter is to remind public agency employers that contribution rates for some of the Public Employees’ Pension Reform Act (PEPRA) member groups will increase on July 1, 2025
- FAQs: 2025 Blue Shield of California Health Contract Negotiations
This article was updated June 5, 2025, to reflect negotiation updates Select contracts between Blue Shield of California and two health care providers — the UC Health System and Hoag Health Network — are set to expire in July
- Retirement Benefits - CalPERS
Reciprocity allows you to move from one retirement system to another without losing your benefits CalPERS' reciprocal agreement with other California public retirement systems supports coordinating your benefits between the two systems when you retire
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