2026 Open Enrollment

Quick links:
- October 2025 For Your Benefits Newsletter
- HCA Open Enrollment Website
- 2025/2026 Premiums
- What’s changing in 2026?
- Medical Plan Availability by County
- Find a PEBB medical plan provider
- OE FAQs
- Presentations
- PEBB Medical Benefit Comparison Tool
- Benefits Fair info
- 2026 Medical Benefits At-A-Glance
- Communications Archive
Medical Premium Rates
| Plan Name | EE Only 2025 /2026 | EE & Sp /Partner 2025/2026 | EE & Child(ren) 2025/2026 | Full Family 2025/2026 |
| Kaiser NW Classic | $189/$256 | $378/$512 | $331/$448 | $520/$704 |
| Kaiser NW CDHP | $37/$58 | $74/$116 | $65/$102 | $102/$160 |
| UMP Classic | $133/$145 | $266/$290 | $233/$254 | $366/$399 |
| UMP CDHP | $46/$57 | $92/$114 | $81/$100 | $127/$157 |
| UMP Select | $83/$82 | $166/$164 | $145/$144 | $228/$226 |
| UMP Plus | $158/NA | $316/NA | $277/NA | $435/NA |
| Kaiser WA Classic | $128/$141 | $256/$282 | $224/$247 | $352/$388 |
| Kaiser WA CDHP | $25/$25 | $50/$50 | $44/$44 | $69/$69 |
| Kaiser WA Value | $119/$150 | $238/$300 | $208/$263 | $327/$413 |
| Kaiser WA SoundChoice | $69/$102 | $146/$204 | $128/$179 | $201/$281 |
2026 Changes
- Flexible Spending Arrangements (FSA) maximum contribution are increasing to $3,400. There is a regular FSA and Limited FSA option.
- HSA Contribution Maximums changing to $4,400 for Individual only, and $8,750 for families. Those over 55 can continue to contribute an additional $1,000.
- Hearing aids will no longer be capped at a specific dollar amount. Covered every 36 months.
- UMP Plus will no longer be offered.
- ClassPass Affinity for Kaiser plans will no longer be offered.
- CDHP deductibles are increasing to $1,700 for individuals only, and $3,400 for families.
- Uniform Dental Plan annual deductible will be removed for children under 15.
- Dependent Care Assistance Program is increasing to $7500 for a single person or married couple filing joint tax returns, OR $3,750 for couples filing separately.
- Bargaining Agreement FSA contribution is increasing to $300 for eligible employees earning less than $68,004.
Please visit the HCA 2026 Open Enrollment site for a comprehensive list of changes, and those specific to each plan.
Presentations (TBA)
WSU HRS Benefits will offer several presentations in the weeks leading up to and during Open Enrollment to help you understand your benefits and any changes that may affect you.
All sessions offered via Zoom – Meeting ID: 812 058 2016
- Open Enrollment Overview: October 9, 1:00pm – 2:30pm (Recording)
- Benefits Checkup: September 24, 2:00pm – 3:00pm
- Retirement and Savings Checkup: September 24, 3:30pm – 4:30pm
- FSA Overview: October 10, 10:30am – 11:30am (Recording)
- HSA/CDHP Overview: October 13, 1:00pm – 2:00pm (Recording)
- Retiree HCA Open Enrollment Session: October 15, 10:00am – Noon (Recording)
- Benefits Checkup: October 29, 2:00pm – 3:30pm
- Open Enrollment Overview: October 30, 11:00am – 12:30pm (Recording) (PP Slides)
- Retirement and Savings Checkup: November 4, 10:30am – Noon
- FSA Overview: November 6, 1:00pm – 2:00pm
- HSA/CDHP Overview: November 10, 3:00pm – 4:00pm
Benefits Fairs
The Pullman Benefit Fair is scheduled for November 6th, and will be at the Pullman Parks & Recreation Center, Building B. Other WSU campus fair locations are below and other state-wide locations can be found here.
Benefit Fairs
| Date and Time | Location | |
| Pullman | Nov 6, 2025 10 am – 4:30 pm | Pullman Parks & Rec Center Building B |
| Spokane | Nov 4, 2025 10 am – 4:30 pm | Spokane Community College Student Union Bldg 17 |
| Vancouver | Oct 29, 2025 10 am – 4:30 pm | Clark College Gaiser Hall |
| Tri-Cities | Oct 28, 2025 10 am – 4:30 pm | Columbia Basin College Hawk Union Building (H Bldg) |
| Everett | Nov 12, 2025 10 am – 4:30 pm | None in Everett. Closet: Edmonds College Woodway Hall (Bldg 36) |
Open Enrollment Frequently Asked Questions
How do I make the changes to my medical, vision and/or dental plans in Workday?
On October 27, you will receive an Open Enrollment benefits change item in your Workday inbox. You can open each individual coverage type/tile (medical, vision, dental, etc.) and select from the list of plans. Step by step instructions can be found at the JIRA knowledge base.
How can I verify which plan I am currently enrolled in?
In Workday, click on the Benefits & Pay application. Expand Benefits in the left hand column, then select Benefit Elections.
How can I compare coverage between the different medical plans?
PEBB has a medical benefit comparison tool you can use. (This currently displays 2025 information and will be updated to the 2026 version when available.)
Why do insurance premiums go up or down each year?
Insurance plans submit premium proposals that take into consideration the past years claims history, and the anticipated trend for the upcoming year. If a plan paid out more claims than they collected in premiums, you will usually see premium increases the next year, and visa versa.
I am enrolled in the UMP Plus plan, and understand it will no longer be offered in 2025. What do I need to do?
You need to make a new medical plan election during the open enrollment window. If you do not make an election, you will be enrolled in the UMP Classic plan. Any family members on your coverage will also move to the new plan.
How do the UMP/Regence plans work?
UMP covers both in- and out-of-network providers and facilities, with the exception of providers that do not accept patients outside of their own plan network.
If you see a preferred healthcare provider, UMP will pay 85% of the allowed amount, and you pay the remaining 15%. Non-preferred providers are covered at 60% of the allowed amount, and you will be responsible for the remaining 40% and anything over the allowed amount.
[If you were to go to a Kaiser NW or Kaiser WA facility, they most likely would not see UMP patients. However, if you do not go to an actual Kaiser facility but see a local doctor who happens to be a Kaiser provider, they most likely are also a UMP preferred provider, or at a minimum would be covered as a non-preferred provider.]
How do the Kaiser NW and WA plans work?
The Kaiser NW and WA plans cover only in-network providers and facilities, with the exception of providers sought for emergency or urgent care with outside the Kaiser network area.
Under these plans, you pay a set co-payment based on the provider you see, with Primary Care Physicians being the lower co-pays, and Specialists being higher. e Kaiser medical insurance premiums increasing so much?” for additional information on why Kaiser submitted a higher premium bid for 2024.
How do I sign up for a primary care provider under the Uniform Plans, and the Kaiser NW and Kaiser WA Plans?
Under the UMP Classic, CDHP and Select Plan, you do not have to name a primary care provider and are able to see anyone listed as a preferred provider. The UMP Plus Accountable Care plans require you to reside in an area where those plans are offered and select a provider in the UMP Plus Network; current counties covered at Benton, Franklin, King, Kitsap, Pierce, Skagit, Snohomish, Spokane, Thurston and Yakima. Chelan and Douglas counties were available in 2024, but no longer will be in 2025.
The Kaiser plans require you to designate a primary care provider. You will not make this election in Workday or via enrollment through WSU, but directly with Kaiser. If you do not choose a physician, Kaiser will match you with one that you can change at any time.
How can I find a health care provider in the UMP/Regence network who would be covered as a preferred provider?
Visit the “Find a Doctor” UMP/Regence website. If you are already a member, log into/sign up for your online account. If you are not a UMP member, follow the links under “For Guests”.
How can I find a health care provider or participating Kaiser NW or Kaiser WA clinic?
For Kaiser NW, visit the Kaiser NW website, and for Kaiser WA, visit the Kaiser WA provider search website. Remember that all locations have a Kaiser WA Clinic, so you can search by provider service or name.
Is Kaiser WA still available on border Idaho counties?
In most of the published documentation, Kaiser WA is not identified a plan available in Idaho. However, Kaiser WA will allow individuals who live on bordering Idaho counties to elect their plan provided they work in a WA County in which Kaiser WA is offered. Technically, Kaiser WA is not listed to be available in Idaho, and it is important to be aware that if you see a provider further from a WA covered county, you would find no Kaiser providers.
If you will retiring soon, please note that starting in 2025 individually contracted providers no longer were covered by the Kaiser retiree plan. Kaiser will only be covering services provided in a formal Kaiser facility, which are located in Spokane and throughout the west side of the state.
If I elect to change my medical plan for 2026, will I be required to switch my dental or vision plan as well?
No. Medical and dental and vision plan elections are separate elections. It would only be if you wanted to change you dental or vision plan as well, that you would need to submit that as an Open Enrollment change.
What is the amount that WSU pays in addition to what I pay for medical premiums towards my benefits package?
In 2026, WSU will pay $1333 as the employer contribution for each benefit-eligible employee to cover the majority of the medical premium, all of the vision and dental premiums, and the basic life and long term disability coverage.
How are premium rates negotiated?
WSU’s benefits are part of the state’s Public Employee Benefit package and negotiated at the state level by the Health Care Authority on behalf of all Washington Higher Education Institutions and General Government agencies as a group benefits package.
When negotiating new benefits a rates, the following are reviewed/considered in the negotiation process:
- The submitted bid from the insurance plan to offer the identified benefits for the coming year, with supporting documentation
- Claims experience review – did the claims go up or down during the current period compared to prior periods
- Enrollment shifts – did enrollment go up or down during the current period compared to prior periods
- Projected costs of the insurance usage in the future
- Underlying medical costs and trends
- The benefits being offered are unable to be adjusted for the current year, since that benefit structure has already been established and approved by the State. It could be reviewed/modified in future years, which could have potential impact on the insurance costs.
Communications
- September 19 – Open Enrollment Email
- September 19 – Benefit & retirement presentations for eligible employees
- October 2 – The Workday Digest October 2025
- October 6 – Open Enrollment WSU Insider Article
- October 6 – Open Enrollment dates, changes and presentations
- October 7 – Open Enrollment benefits presentations
- October 24 – Benefits Fairs begin next week
- October 25 – Coming next week: 2026 Open Enrollment
- October 29- Reminder: Re-enroll in FSA/DCAP for 2026
- October 30 – Open Enrollment benefits presentations
- November 3 – Important to know – Complete your Workday elections
- November 3 – Retirement and savings checkup
- November 4 – Flexible Spending Account presentation
- November 5 – Pullman Benefits Fair Tomorrow
- November 6 – The Workday Digest November 2025
- November 10- Understanding CDHPs with Health Savings Accounts (HSA)
- November 12 – Important to know – Complete your Workday elections
- November 18- Understanding CDHPs with Health Savings Accounts (HSA)
- November 19 – Reminder: Make your elections for Open Enrollment 2026
- November 20 – Important to know – Complete your Workday elections
- November 20 – Open Enrollment Ends Next Week
- November 24 – Open Enrollment Ends Today