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Open Enrollment

SEBB open enrollment is Monday, October 27 through Monday, November 24, 2025.

Complete your enrollment at https://benefits247.hca.wa.gov/auth

Updated web pages: WA State Health Care Authority

Medical Benefits at a Glance
Employee Monthly Premiums
Dental Benefits at a Glance
Vision Benefits at a Glance
Compare Medical Plan Befefits

SEBB Employee Insurance Benefits

School District health insurance and other benefits for school district employees are managed by the Washington State Health Care Authority through the School Employees Benefits Board (SEBB) Program. 

 

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How to use Benefits 24/7 / SEBB (wa/gov)

Medical Enrollment Information

Medical coverage is optional; however, if employees do not wish to enroll in a medical plan, they must log into their account to waive the coverage. Failure to select a plan or waive the coverage will result in them being defaulted into the UMP Achieve 1 medical plan and charged a monthly premium as well as a $25.00 monthly smoking surcharge.

Benefits and Coverage Information by Plan
 

Eligibility

Determining Eligibility 
Eligibility Fact Sheet
 

Dental Enrollment Information

Dental coverage is mandatory. There are three plans to choose from, and there is not a monthly premium for the coverage or for covering dependents.

Dental Plans and Benefits
 

Vision Enrollment Information

Vision coverage is mandatory. There are three plans to choose from, and there is not a monthly premium for the coverage or for covering dependents.

Vision Plans and Benefits
 

Medical, Dental and Vision

If no changes are made, plan coverages will automatically roll over to the next year. The exception is Flexible Spending and Dependent Care Assistance. Re-enrollment is required every year during Open Enrollment.

Dependent Verification

This is extremely important. Part of the enrollment process is to verify dependents added to your plans. Employees have until the close of Open Enrollment to upload the appropriate dependent verifications in their SEBB my account. This applies to all dependents being added to insurance plans. If the enrollment/verification deadline is missed, dependents will be removed from coverage.

To verify your current health care providers are covered on your medical, dental and/or vision plans, check the provider links on the SEBB website. Do not contact your provider's office. There are incidents where employees were told the plan they were looking at covered their provider when it did not. Check also for pharmacies and hospitals in the networks as not all are covered by every plan.

Flexible Spending Account (FSA) and Dependent Care Assistance (DCAP)

To continue participation in FSA and DCAP, employees must re-enroll during open enrollment through Navia. These enrollments do not automatically roll over.

SEBB NAVIA FLEXIBLE SPENDING

ENROLL IN FSA and/or DCAP 

High Deductible Health Plans with Health Savings Accounts 

UMP High Deductible is the SEBB Program’s high-deductible health plan (HDHP) with a health savings account (HSA). HDHPs typically offer lower monthly premiums, a higher annual deductible, and a higher annual out-of-pocket limit than most medical plans.

An HSA is a tax-exempt account that anyone can deposit funds on your behalf. You can use your HSA to pay for IRS-qualified out-of-pocket expenses  (like deductibles, copays, and coinsurance), including some expenses and services that your health plan may not cover.

Generally, HDHPs work well for people who:

  • Can meet the eligibility requirements
  • Prefer a lower monthly premium
  • Want to save on taxes by contributing to an HSA through pre-tax payroll deductions
  • Are willing to check which services and supplies are qualified expenses
  • Can keep track of HSA expenses in case of an IRS audit

HDHPs can encourage you to make informed decisions about your health care and spend HSA funds wisely. Those who choose to enroll in UMP High Deductible should prepare to invest time and energy in seeking qualified HSA expenses from network providers.

Eligibility

You must meet certain eligibility requirements to enroll in UMP High Deductible. If you are not eligible for the HSA and enroll, you may be liable for tax penalties.

To be eligible to enroll in UMP High Deductible, you cannot be enrolled in:

  • Medicare Part A or Part B
  • Medicaid (called Apple Health in Washington State)
  • Another comprehensive medical plan
  • VEBA, unless you convert it to limited-purpose HRA coverage
  • TRICARE

Medical flexible spending arrangement (FSA) or Health Reimbursement Arrangement (HRA) Note: You may enroll in a Limited Purpose FSA

Contributions

When you enroll in UMP High Deductible, your district will contribute $375 per year ($31.25 per month) to your HSA for enrollment as a single subscriber or $750 per year ($62.50 per month) for enrollment for you and at least one other family member.

You can choose to contribute to your HSA as well. The maximum HSA contribution from all sources for a single subscriber for 2024 is $4,150 and $8,300 for a family. Employees age 55 and up can contribute up to $1,000 more per year.

Learn more on the SEBB Program’s Health Savings Accounts (HSAs) webpage.

HSA Guidebook

Complete your HSA Form 

Additional Benefits

Preferred Prescription Drug List Formularies

For assistance with your account or enrollment, contact one of your district Benefits Administrators at (509) 782-3355 Do not call SEBB/Healthcare Authority – they will direct you back to the school district.

Contacts

Kelly Thies 

(509) 782-3355

 

Charise Turner

(509) 782-3355 

(509) 782-2710