Benefits Connect
As an extension of Mayo Clinic Human Resources, Benefits Connect brings together benefits experts, plan members, and those who are curious about benefits to share their experiences and knowledge. Each new post is designed to go beyond simple resource information to practical advice on the best strategy to get the most out of the industry-leading benefits at Mayo Clinic. Join the conversation by commenting on posts and replying to comments.
The 2019 Open Enrollment guide is now available! Please click on the image above to open the document. On the front cover, you can click on "Print OE Summary" to print a short version of the guide or you can just review the guide electronically and avoid printing altogether.
Reminder: Benefits Open Enrollment is November 1st through the 15th. This is your opportunity to complete one (or more) of the following items:
As always, feel free to comment or ask questions in the box below.
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Do you know if the information was sent first class mail? At this time of year, our mail is always being forwarded to a second home. If it was not mailed first class, the Post Office will not forward it to the temporary address. Is there a site online where retirees can view this information (as current employees can do on this site)?
I can send it to your e-mail. Or, you could e-mail me at mcgriff.robert@mayo.edu and I will reply with it.
So I just started at Mayo back in November and when I signed up for my health savings account, I did not realize that I was just signing up for 2018 and that I would have to re-register for 2019. Because of this, I made a mistake and enrolled to have twice the amount contributed as I was intending. I did not realize this until now when I have had a couple of deductions from my paychecks and open enrollment is over. Is there any way to change the contributions to my 2019 HSA?
@yooperskier
Where does one find open enrollment information for retirees?