FROM THE FOUNDATION

Redefining the Safety Net

Should California establish a Basic Health Program for certain low-income residents? CHCF's Marian Mulkey captures a recent policy conversation in a Health Affairs blog.

Accountable Care in Action

A new post on the Health Affairs blog details how CalPERS kept costs down in Sacramento through a "virtual" ACO with insurers and providers.

Career Opportunity: Senior Program Officer

This position will play a major role in furthering the goals and objectives of the foundation's Better Chronic Disease Care program.

Insurance and Uninsured

Thursday, January 26, 2012

San Diego City Council Approves Retiree Health Plan

On Tuesday, the San Diego City Council voted 6-2 to grant final approval to a city retiree benefits plan that is projected to save $714 million in health care costs over 25 years. The city's six labor unions have endorsed the plan, which guarantees future health care allowances for 7,440 current employees. However, the plan also requires some workers to contribute as much as $1,200 annually to the benefit.



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