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  • February 2, 2023

Biometric screenings for the Health Risk Assessment end this Saturday, Nov. 17

November 12, 2018

Free Health Risk Assessment biometric screenings began Oct. 22
You have until noon on Nov. 17 to complete your biometric screening. Completion of the Biometric screening allows you to earn 9,000 points toward your 2019 HSA/FSA contribution as part of the Virgin Pulsewellness program. You have three options for completing your biometric screening:

  • Option 1: Schedule your 15-minute Aurora Health Care screening appointment. Appointments will be available on campus in the AMU and Dental School areas Monday through Saturday and off campus on Saturdays only. On campus early morning, afternoon and evening appointment times will be available. Online scheduling will be available for free biometric screenings.
  • Option 2: Have lab work completed by your primary care provider between July 1, 2018 and Nov. 17, 2018.  Fax those results to Aurora Health Care at 414-525-2570 by 12 p.m. on Nov. 17 using the Primary Care Provider Form. There is a spot on the form to include your email address, so you can receive confirmation from Aurora once this is received. The disclosure form must also be completed and faxed to Aurora.
  • Option 3: Complete a comparable biometric screening at your spouse’s employer-sponsored HRA screening and fax your results to Aurora Health Care at 414-525-2570 by 12 p.m. on Nov. 17. The disclosure form must also be completed and faxed to Aurora.

Don’t forget to take your online Health Risk Assessment through Virgin Pulse.
Now through 4 p.m. on Nov. 19, you can take the online Health Risk Assessment through the Virgin Pulse wellness portal. Register for Virgin Pulse online. You’ll need to enter your information (email address and password) to complete your registration.

Click here for instructions on how to complete the online health assessment. If completed by 4 p.m. CST on Nov. 19, 2018, you’ll receive 5,000 points toward your 2019 HSA/FSA contribution.

If you need assistance logging in or have questions, contact Virgin Pulse Customer Support at 888-671-9395 or support@virginpulse.com.

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