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- CalPERS self-funded LTC Program has enrolled 70,000.(California Public Employees' Retirement System, long-term care)
- The California Public Employees' Retirement System CalPERS is boasting a membership of more than 70,000 following its launch in Jan 1995 after four years of development. The program is offered to almost 5 million public employees, both those who are actThe California Public Employees' Retirement System CalPERS is boasting a...
- Research articles 1996-11-25
- CalPERS Advisers Pleased With LTC Claims.(Brief Article)(Statistical Data Included)
- Early returns are looking good at the biggest employer-sponsored long-term care insurance program in the United States. The California Public Employees' Retirement System program offers a rich benefits package for relatively low rates. But claims Early returns are looking good at the...
- Research articles 2000-10-30
- CalPERS Advisers Happy With LTC Claims.(California Public Employees' Retirement System)(long term care)(Brief Article)
- Early returns are looking good at the biggest employer-sponsored long-term care insurance program in the United States. Early returns are looking good at the biggest employer-sponsored long-term care insurance program in the United States.
- Research articles 2000-10-02
- New Opportunity for CalPERS Long-Term Care
- SACRAMENTO, Calif.--BW HealthWire--April 1, 1997--The California Public Employees' Retirement System today kicked off a new three-month application period for its popular Long-Term Care Program. That means during this period all California public sector workers and retirees, along with their spouses, parents, and parents-in-law, can apply for long-term care insurance...
- Research articles 1997-04-01
- CalPERS OKs new asset mix for long-term care program.(California Public Employees' Retirement System)
- Several institutional investors are changing or expanding their investments, or considering doing so. * The California Public Employees' Retirement System, Sacramento, approved a new asset mix for its $1.4 billion voluntary long-term care program. Several institutional investors are changing or expanding their ...
- Research articles 2005-04-04
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