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Well Wisconsin Program 2022: Overview

Posted 2:17 p.m. Friday, Jan. 21, 2022

Well Wisconsin

ETF Employer Update on Well Wisconsin 2022

In this issue:

January 20, 2022


Welcome to the 2022 Well Wisconsin Program

The Well Wisconsin program is available to subscribers and their spouses enrolled in the State of Wisconsin or Wisconsin Public Employers Group Health Insurance Program. In partnership with WebMD, Well Wisconsin invites participants to earn a taxable $150 gift card by completing a health check, health assessment, and well-being activity. Medicare Advantage members have incentives available through UnitedHealthCare.


Help us reach 50,000 participants in 2022

At the close of 2021, we had almost 48,000 members earn the Well Wisconsin incentive! With a goal of reaching 50,000 in 2022, ETF invites you to give the program a try. Some exciting opportunities coming up soon include the following:

Stressless: The Stressless Challenge starts February 28. This four-week challenge provides registered participants with weekly tips on managing stress. Participants will track at least 5 minutes of stress-reducing activities for 21 days. Completing this challenge will earn your well-being activity credit for the Well Wisconsin incentive.

Kindness at Work: Kindness at Work participants will perform at least 21 acts of kindness, self-compassion, or well-being from the Kindness at Work calendar. Once done, complete a short survey to receive an employer-sponsored activity code to count toward your well-being activity credit for the Well Wisconsin incentive.

Well Wisconsin for Members webpage

Visit the Well Wisconsin for Members web page anytime for easy-to-access information about the program.

Contact WebMD with Questions

If you have questions about accessing the WebMD portal, completing wellness activities, earning the $150 incentive, or accessing interpretation services, please reach out to the WebMD customer service team at 1-800-821-6591.

“Always be mindful of the kindness and not the faults of others.” Buddha


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