Faculty & Staff Employee Benefits: Benefits Fair TODAY!

If you have questions about your medical or dental plans, or would like more information on benefits offered through your WSU benefits package, plan to attend the annual Open Enrollment Benefits Fair!  The fair for the Pullman campus is taking place on November 8th from 9:00 to 1:30 in the CUB Junior Ballroom.    To view the schedule of other fairs occurring around the state, visit the HCA webpage.

Representatives from the following Plans will be in attendance:

Uniform Medical and Uniform Rx – Medial and Prescription Insurance providers

Kaiser Permanente of WA – Our Medical Plan providers

Centers of Excellence – Administers the joint replacement program for the Uniform Medical Plans

Uniform, Willamette and DeltaCare Dental – Our Dental Plan providers

SmartHealth – Administers the SmartHealth wellness program

Navia Benefit Solutions – Administers Flexible Spending Accounts (FSA) and Dependent Care Assistance Program (DCAP) accounts

HealthEquity – Administers the Health Savings Account (HSA)

Health Care Authority – Administrative agency for the PEBB benefit package

MetLife – Administers our life insurance plan

Standard Insurance – Administers our long term disability plan

Liberty Mutual – Offers group discounts on car and home insurance

Premera Blue Cross – Offers retiree Medicare supplement plan options

GET – Administers the Guaranteed Education Tuition program

Department of Retirement Services – Administers PERS, TRS and LEOFF retirement accounts, and the Deferred Compensation Plan (DCP) voluntary retirement account

TIAA-CREF – Fund Sponsor of the Washington State University Retirement Plan (WSURP) and Voluntary Investment Plan (VIP).

 

Questions can be directed to HRS Benefit Services at 509.335.4521 email hrs@wsu.edu.

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