Be Aware of Changes to Your Benefits, Effective January 1, 2018

The Public Employees Benefits Board (PEBB) will send the October edition of the “For Your Benefit” newsletter to your home address or via email around October 13.  This is the official announcement for Open Enrollment 2018.  You are encouraged to read this information to be aware of changes to coverage, the 2018 premiums, and what you will need to do should you wish to make changes for 2018, including enrollment/re-enrollment in the FSA/DCAP benefits.

Even if you are happy with your current medical and dental plan, it is of utmost importance to read this information.

Watch for more information to be posted soon on the Open Enrollment website.

Please contact HRS Benefit Services at 509.335.4521 or email hrs@wsu.edu with questions.

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