PEBB Employees: Earn the early bird bonus through the SmartHealth Wellness Program

Time is running out to earn your Early Bird Bonus through the SmartHealth Wellness Program. When you complete the SmartHealth Well-being Assessment you’ll earn 800 points; if you complete it by March 31, you’ll earn 100 bonus points towards establishing eligibility for a $125 wellness incentive in 2017.

If you haven’t already completed the SmartHealth Well-Being Assessment, follow the instructions below:

  1. Visit www.smarthealth.hca.wa.gov and select Get Started to walk through the activation process.

  2. Take the SmartHealth Well-being Assessment. 
    • Earn 800 points, plus 100 bonus points if you complete it by March 31, 2016. (The bonus points will be reflected on your Smarthealth account on April 8, 2016.)
  3. Join activities that interest you.
    •  After completing the Well-being Assessment, complete activities on the SmartHealth website to earn more points. If you reach 2,000 total points by September 30, 2016, you’ll qualify to receive a $125 wellness incentive for the 2017 Plan Year (if you meet PEBB eligibility requirements in January 2017).

You can learn more about SmartHealth by visiting the Human Resources Service’s website or contacting Human Resource Services with questions, hrs@wsu.edu or (509) 335-4521.

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