PEBB Eligible Employees: Participate in SmartHealth and win a Mariners ticket package

You still have time—until June 30, 2015*—to reach 2,000 SmartHealth points and qualify for the $125 wellness incentive in 2016. And even better—when you participate in SmartHealth, you’ll also be entered to win a Mariners ticket package! Three lucky SmartHealth participants will win four Diamond Club tickets to a Mariners baseball game (behind home plate), Free gourmet buffet and drinks, and Free VIP parking for two vehicles.

For more information about the Mariners Tickets, please visit the WSU Wellness Incentive website, read the HCA Announcement, or call the Human Resources office at 509-335-4521.

Haven’t reached 2,000 SmartHealth points yet? New, higher-point activities have been added to help you reach your 2,000-point goal faster.

Haven’t started at all? There’s still time! Go to www.smarthealth.hca.wa.gov and give yourself a chance to win. Here’s how to get started.

*If you are newly eligible for SmartHealth as a new hire in April or May 2015, you have a different deadline. Go to the PEBB Program’s website for details.

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