Fresno Bee-
Prices for CalPERS’ most popular health insurance plans are going up more in Sacramento County than in most of the state, partly as a result of a change the retirement fund’s board made to how it groups insurance markets last year.
Employees of schools and local agencies who are enrolled in CalPERS’ most popular plan, a Kaiser Permanente HMO, face a 12 percent premium increase in the Sacramento area, according to published rates. The same plan is going up a tenth of a percent in the Bay Area. In the rest of Northern California it is dropping in price by 2 percent.


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