PEBB Eligible Employees: Dental Plans for 2015

The Annual Open Enrollment period in November is an opportunity to change your dental plan.

The three PEBB dental plans currently offered in 2014 will continue to be offered in 2015: Uniform Dental Plan, DeltaCare, and Willamette Dental. Service locations remain essentially the same, but if you are thinking of changing plans, you should investigate the availability of dentists from each plan in your area.

Currently in the Pullman/Moscow area, there are dentists who participate in the Uniform Dental Plan and Willamette Dental.  The closest DeltaCare dentist(s) are in the Spokane area.

If you are satisfied with your current dental plan and have no intentions to change plans, you don’t need to do anything. If you are changing medical plans and wish to maintain your current dental plan, please be sure to mark the correct dental plan. If you leave the dental section of the “Enrollment/Change Form” or the online form blank, it will be assumed that you wish to maintain your current dental plan.

Information about the dental plans is available at https://hrs.wsu.edu/Dental+Insurance.

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