Complete Annual Enrollment Selections Before Nov. 30 Deadline
UCs Annual Enrollment period began on Nov. 1 and ends on Nov. 30. If you havent done so already, please take a few minutes and complete your 2016 enrollment.
You will make your enrollment elections online using
UC Flex Employee Self Service (ESS)
. Remember to review and save and changes you make, and click submit when you are finished. It is always a good idea to print your selections.
In 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 claims administrator. The plans and employee costs will remain the same in 2016.
Please check out
to learn more about Annual Enrollment and whats changing and whats staying the same.
Questions pertaining to UC Flex Employee Self Service can be directed to
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Questions related to UCs Annual Benefit Enrollment can be submitted via email to
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Learn More About UCs Benefit Plans!
Learn about UCs medical plans by listening to a recorded webinar. Informational sessions are being held on a number of dates and locations this month. Individual sessions are also available. Registration for individual sessions is required. For more information, go to the
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