PEBB Eligible Employees: Governor Walks for SmartHealth on June 17th

“Governor Walks for SmartHealth.”

A new SmartHealth Activity is available AND is worth 200 points!

  • The Activity became available on the SmartHealth site June 8.
  • The walk is June 17 at noon, beginning at the Capitol steps. (For those SmartHealth participants who can’t participate in person, you can do a 30 minute walk on June 17 at any time and still claim SmartHealth points)
  • The Activity tile will remain up for 3 days following the Activity so you can claim participation credit if you forgot to do so on June 17.
  • Join the Activity on SmartHealth!

You only have until the end of the month to earn 2,000 SmartHealth points and qualify for a $125 wellness incentive in 2016 (if you also meet PEBB eligibility requirements in January 2016).

And remember—the more you participate in SmartHealth, the more chances you have to win a Diamond Club ticket package to a Mariners game! To qualify, complete your SmartHealth Well-being Assessment and join activities to earn 2,000 total SmartHealth points by June 30, 2015. (Earn 3,000 SmartHealth points in that same time frame, and we’ll enter you in an additional drawing for Mariners tickets.)

Don’t miss out; sign in at www.smarthealth.hca.wa.gov today!

Questions about these programs can be directed to Human Resource Services at (509) 335-4521 or hrs@wsu.edu.

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