August 30 Tele-Town Hall for Members on the Union Sound Health & Wellness Trust
/LIVE! MONDAY AUGUST 30
Health Benefits Telephone Town Hall
7pm
This call is for all UFCW 21 members on the union’s Sound Health & Wellness Trust health insurance. We’ll be focusing in on our health benefits, helping members save hundreds of dollars on next year’s deductibles, and answering member questions.
To join the call, just pick up the phone when it rings at 7pm—we’ll call you! If you don’t receive a call or you miss the call, you can call in yourself with the information below:
Member Call-in Number: 888-652-0384
Meeting ID: 6237
Reminder—It’s Time to Fill Out Your Personal Health Assessment!
Deadline is September 30, 2021
Are you on the Sound Health & Wellness Trust? Your union health care plan includes a wellness component that when utilized will reduce your out-of-pocket medical costs by providing funds (up to $500 for individual coverage and up to $1,000 for dependent coverage) into your Health Reimbursement Arrangement (HRA). One of the easiest ways to access this benefit is to complete your Health Profile (Kaiser members) or Personal Health Assessment (PPO members) by following the steps below. You’ll earn $300 into your HRA ($600 for qualifying, participating dependents). The Health Profile or Personal Health Assessment must be completed by September 30th to qualify.
Completing the Health Profile for Kaiser Members:
1. Click here to log in to your Kaiser account by selecting “Sign in to KP Washington”
2. Select “Complete and Review your Health Profile”
3. Select “Start Health Profile”
4. Complete questionnaire and earn $300 in your Health Savings Arrangement to lower your 2022 deductible
Completing the Personal Health Assessment for PPO Members:
1. Click here to go to the Sound Health and Wellness PHA landing page
2. Click the button “Login now” on the right-hand side of the page to begin your PHA
3. Click “Select/Confirm your PCP and take PHA
4. Complete questionnaire and earn $300 in your Health Savings Arrangement to lower your 2022 deductible