The financial illness of the University of California Student Health Insurance Plan appeared early in February, diagnosed initially with a $57 million deficit.
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Council of Chancellors endorses withdrawal of campuses from UC SHIP
The original version of this article contained information that was unclear and has been changed. See the bottom of the article for additional information. Several University of California campuses plan to withdraw from the UC Student Health Insurance Plan, after a council of UC chancellors endorsed the move, among others, today. The Council of Chancellors, […]
UC schools show concerns over insurance plan
Multiple University of California campuses proposed pulling out of the UC Student Health Insurance Plan at the UC SHIP Advisory Board meeting, because of concerns about the plan’s long-term viability.
State legislature may require UC to remove student health insurance benefit caps
The state legislature may soon require the University of California to remove benefit caps currently in place under the UC Student Health Insurance Plan.
Ryan Nelson: Lifetime, pharmacy care caps on UC SHIP should be removed
In Oakland, the University of California Office of the President has been engaged in deliberations over a cap on health.
Editorial: UC SHIP deficit must be solved sooner
It is no secret the University of California has a large budget deficit.
Ryan Nelson: SHIP’s debt should not be students’ burden
Health insurance is boring until it isn’t. This was the sentiment expressed at a weekly Undergraduate Students Association Council meeting in early February. This statement symbolizes the new fight brewing over the University of California’s Student Health Insurance Plan, which is now more than $57 million in debt.