2019 Open Enrollment now open

Open Enrollment 2019 is now open. This is the one time each year when you can elect to change your medical and/or dental plans, add or waive eligible dependents from your coverage, and  enroll/re-enroll in the Flexible Spending Account (FSA) and/or Dependent Care Assistance Program (DCAP). Some employees will also need to attest/re-attest to the Spousal Surcharge during the Open Enrollment period.

Changes made during Open Enrollment will become effective January 1, 2019. If you do not wish to make changes to your coverage, or do not plan to enroll in an FSA or DCAP in 2019, no action is needed on your part.

Visit the HRS Open Enrollment website for more information, including information on how to make changes online or by form, when the HCA Benefit Fairs will be occurring in your area, and when HRS will be holding Open Enrollment and Benefit Overview presentations.

Contact HRS Benefit Services at (509) 335-4521 or hrs@wsu.edu with questions.

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