PEBA regularly benchmarks the State Health Plan against other public and private sector insurance plans. In these charts the State Health Plan compares favorably in cost while maintaining value
This is a list of acceptable documentation to prove the relationship of dependents you are adding to...
After you retire, you may choose to return to work for a participating employer. If you are in an ...
Health Care Coverage Requirements. Referendum. A “Yes” vote approves, and a “No” vote rejects legisl...
This publication gives details of insurance information state employees for open enrollment. It cove...
The State Health Plan gives you two options to cover your expenses: the Standard Plan or the Savings...
The State Health Plan gives you two options to cover your expenses: the Standard Plan or the Saving...
State Health Plan Savings Plan members can contribute to a Health Savings Account, or HSA. An HSA he...
This paper describes the the State Vision Plan, In-network member costs and Out-of-network reimburse...
A Health Savings Account is a bank account that allows you to accumulate funds pretax to pay for qu...
State employees have two options for dental coverage. Dental Plus pays more and has higher premiums ...
A Medical Spending Account (MSA) allows you to set aside money from your paycheck pretax to pay for...
Network providers agree to accept the State Health Plan’s negotiated rate, or allowed amount, as the...
A Medical Spending Account allows you to set aside money from your paycheck pretax to pay for out-of...
Making informed enrollment decisions about your insurance benefits in a timely manner is your resp...
Eligibility for retiree group insurance is not the same as eligibility for retirement. Determining r...
This is a list of acceptable documentation to prove the relationship of dependents you are adding to...
After you retire, you may choose to return to work for a participating employer. If you are in an ...
Health Care Coverage Requirements. Referendum. A “Yes” vote approves, and a “No” vote rejects legisl...
This publication gives details of insurance information state employees for open enrollment. It cove...
The State Health Plan gives you two options to cover your expenses: the Standard Plan or the Savings...
The State Health Plan gives you two options to cover your expenses: the Standard Plan or the Saving...
State Health Plan Savings Plan members can contribute to a Health Savings Account, or HSA. An HSA he...
This paper describes the the State Vision Plan, In-network member costs and Out-of-network reimburse...
A Health Savings Account is a bank account that allows you to accumulate funds pretax to pay for qu...
State employees have two options for dental coverage. Dental Plus pays more and has higher premiums ...
A Medical Spending Account (MSA) allows you to set aside money from your paycheck pretax to pay for...
Network providers agree to accept the State Health Plan’s negotiated rate, or allowed amount, as the...
A Medical Spending Account allows you to set aside money from your paycheck pretax to pay for out-of...
Making informed enrollment decisions about your insurance benefits in a timely manner is your resp...
Eligibility for retiree group insurance is not the same as eligibility for retirement. Determining r...
This is a list of acceptable documentation to prove the relationship of dependents you are adding to...
After you retire, you may choose to return to work for a participating employer. If you are in an ...
Health Care Coverage Requirements. Referendum. A “Yes” vote approves, and a “No” vote rejects legisl...