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HealthSelect medical plan participants: Welcome to Plan Year 2024September 6, 2023
The new plan year for HealthSelectSM medical plans began Sept. 1. Learn about changes and brush up on plan features to make the most of your benefits.
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Don’t let the flu get you down this yearSeptember 6, 2023
Get your flu shot now to give your body time to get ready for flu season. Your HealthSelectSM medical plan covers the vaccine from an in-network provider at no cost to you.
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Living with sickle cellSeptember 6, 2023
Sickle cell trait is an inherited blood disorder affecting one million to three million Americans. People may not have symptoms, but can pass the gene to their children, possibly leading to serious—even life-threating—conditions. Learn more about sickle cell and available treatment options.
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State of Texas Vision welcome packets from EyeMed on the waySeptember 6, 2023
Superior Vision’s call center and website available through Feb. 28, 2024.
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Healthy Holiday Mindset: Finding AweNovember 14, 2022
During the holidays, when stress levels are high, taking some time to explore and search for awe everyday may help lower your stress and connect to your loved ones.
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COVID-19 vaccination information and resourcesFebruary 3, 2021
The COVID-19 vaccination is now available in Texas, although only to certain populations.
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Recent Employees Retirement System of Texas (ERS) member surveys show the overwhelming majority of state employees and retirees view their ERS-administered benefits as a valuable part of their compensation package.
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Check out the ERS Facebook page–and be part of our online communityWe hope you find the ERS Facebook page a convenient way to get information about ERS news, updates, events–and even a funny picture here and there. Do you sometimes want to add a comment to the online discussions? Learn more about using the ERS Facebook page.December 4, 2019
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Hoping to simplify the holiday season? Here are some ways to cut back spending–and stress.
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‘Tis the season to be getting a joyful holiday card in the mail–not an unexpected medical bill. Fortunately, with a little planning ahead, you can protect yourself—and your wallet—from the surprise medical bill Grinch. Help yourself avoid surprise health care bills with these steps.