PEBB Eligible Employees: NOT ME Screening Event

Type 2 diabetes threatens 1 in 3 Americans, and 90 percent of these people don’t know they are at risk.  Are you one?  Would you like to find out?

WSU is hosting a pre-diabetes testing event on November 19 in Butch’s Den at the CUB on the Pullman campus.

  • Step 1: Prior to attending the event, take the online quiz to see if you are at risk.
  • Step 2: If you are, reserve a testing slot at one of the events by visiting http://hca.uswappointment.com.  Walk-ins are also welcome.
  • Step 3: If the screening shows you are pre-diabetic, you will be given the opportunity to meet with a health coach and discuss next steps.

Your PEBB insurance will cover the cost of the event; please bring your medical ID card.  Coordinate with your supervisor the best time to take release time from your work day to participate.  Release time is allowed in accordance with the Governor’s Executive Order 13-06.

For additional information, visit http://hrs.wsu.edu/notme, and view the Prevention: You Can Do It poster.

Questions can be directed to HRS Benefits at 509-335-4521 or hrs@wsu.edu.

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