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The Univeristy of Scranton: Human Resources Key Websites

KEY WEBSITES

Finding information on your University of Scranton benefits just got easier. The following is a list of web sites for University benefit programs, policies, and procedures.

HEALTH INSURANCE:

Access Care II

www.bluecares.com
www.highmark.com

Traditional Blue Cross / Blue Shield /
Major Medical

www.bluecares.com

Blue Cross of Northeastern Pennsylvania Drug Formulary (Express Scripts) -

A formulary is a list of drugs that health plans use to administer prescription benefits through Express Scripts. These medications were selected to give you the highest standard of quality and the greatest potential value for your prescription plan.

Please Note: The formulary information contained on this Web site is provided as a guide and is updated periodically based on information from your health plan provider and Express Scripts. For precise details related to your pharmacy benefit, please refer to benefit materials provided by your health plan provider or call the customer service number on your ID card.

First Priority

www.bcnepa.com

United Concordia Dental

www.ucci.com

Davis Vision

www.davisvisionpa.com

SHORT TERM DISABILITY

STD reporting to CIGNA

https://dmswebintake.group.cigna.com
(or, call 1-800-362-4462)

REIMBURSEMENT ACCOUNT (Information, Claim forms, etc.)

Upstate Administrative Services

http://ezflexplan.com/upstate/

PENSION:

TIAA CREF

www.tiaa-cref.org

DIA

www.divinvest.com

EMPLOYEE ASSISTANCE PROGRAM

Employee Network, Inc. (eni)

www.eniweb.com

TUITION EXCHANGE PROGRAMS

 

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