Do you need to choose a new health plan and not sure what to do? In this video you’ll learn steps you can take to transition to a new health plan. Watch this video at your leisure on demand 24/7.
It takes courage to plan ahead and to think about a time in the future when you may not be able to make healthcare decisions for yourself or you are not able to communicate your preferences. Watch this recorded webinar on advance care planning. Discover why it’s important and understand steps to complete your advance directives. Explore resources to assist you in completing an advance care plan and gain tips for starting this important conversation with others.
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Plan Year
2024
Program Option
Local Traditional Health Plan (PO12) & Supplemental Benefits
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Plan Year
2024
Program Option
Local Traditional Health Plan with Uniform Dental (PO2) & Supplemental Benefits
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Plan Year
2024
Program Option
Local High Deductible Health Plan (PO17) & Supplemental Benefits
Your Health Savings Account (HSA) dollars can grow over time, especially if you decide to compound your funds. The amount you save depends on how you choose to use your HSA funds.
Funds in your HSA account will earn interest over time. Once your balance reaches $1,000, you may invest any funds above that level (in any increments) in a variety of HSA investment options with varying levels of related risk and returns.
Program Option
State Employee and Retiree Health Plan & Supplemental Benefits
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