Annual Benefits Enrollment Ends Nov. 30

UC's annual benefits enrollment runs Nov. 1-30.  Make your enrollment elections online using

UC Flex Employee Self Service

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Enrollment in one of UC’s voluntary benefit plans (critical illness and accident insurance) is handled through Unum’s Call Center (866-834-7821). Enrollment dates are Nov. 4-25.

For 2016, you will have a choice of two medical plans – the High Deductible Health Plan/Health Savings Account and the PPO.  Additionally, Anthem will replace Humana as the dental plan claims administrator. The plans and employee costs will remain the same in 2016.

Learn about UC’s medical plans by listening to a

recorded webinar

.  Informational sessions will be held on a number of dates and locations and individual sessions are also available.  Registration is required for individual sessions.  For more information, go to the

Annual Enrollment website

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Anthem’s Annual Enrollment Call Center is available to assist employees with questions about the transition from Humana Dental to Anthem Dental. Call the Dental Call Center toll free at 877-604-2156.  The Anthem Medical Customer Service Department can be reached at 844-249-5372.

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