Passport to Wellness
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What is the Passport to Wellness Program?
Passport to Wellness is a voluntary program designed to encourage employees and their family members to take advantage of available preventive health care services that are based on age and gender for those enrolled in a County-sponsored medical plan. It encompasses a holistic approach to prevention and early detection of diseases or other health conditions. The program requires the completion of annual exams, medical screenings, immunizations and oral health exams which are available at no cost.
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What do I need to do?
Passports are age specific. There is a passport for babies from birth to age 2, children ages 3 to 18, men 18 years of age and older, and women 18 years of age and older. Each member of your family will have their own age appropriate passport. Print out a passport for yourself and your covered dependents. Keep your passports handy and take them with you to your doctor visits or when you participate in a Maricopa County Wellness Works program such as Blueprint For Wellness, Biometric Screening or the flu shot program. Have your provider complete the appropriate sections of your passport as you complete the requirements. When all requirements have been met, follow the instructions on the back of your passport. To be eligible for the incentive, all requirements must be completed between July 1, 2011 and June 30, 2012.
What is the incentive?
Upon completion and validation of all program requirements, the employee will receive the following for each member of the family who completes the passport: $100 employee, $100 spouse, and $50 per dependent up to $500 per family maximum. These incentives will be considered taxable income.