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Alliance PSP 2025 – Regional Payout Information

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February 27, 2026
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Alliance PSP 2025 – Regional Payout Information

You showed up every single day. You delivered care under conditions that would have broken a lesser workforce. You did it through a pandemic, through chronic understaffing, through tough negotiations and strikes — and now KP is telling you that wasn't enough to meet the financial threshold set by the organization. That is a bitter result, and we do not accept it.

Kaiser Permanente determined that Southern California and many other regions did not meet the financial gate. As a result, your PSP payout is the lowest across KP this cycle.

The Alliance challenges that conclusion. And we will continue challenging it until we have real answers about how that determination was made — and by whose math.

KP has refused to share results but have told us their calculations of the payout will be on the following dates:

Northwest, Southern California, Hawaii, Georgia, Colorado: March 6

Northern California, Washington, Mid-Atlantic: March 13

Under our current National Agreement, if KP doesn’t meet its financial targets, Alliance members are still eligible to receive up to $1,000 if we meet our PSP goals.

All regions except Southern California fully met or exceeded the full Affordability target, which comprises 67% of the PSP. That means all regions outside CA should receive at least $670, with additional amounts specific to goal attainment specific to each region. Under the contract terms, Southern California met a prorated target that should entitle members to a higher payout than currently calculated by Kaiser.

Performance on the remaining metrics varied by region.

The Alliance has filed and won disputes against KP related to the Alliance PSP before, and we are prepared to do that again.

We will not rubber-stamp outcomes that shortchange our members.