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Caring for Your Health, Caring for You 

Your health benefits are one way your workplace or ministry helps care for your well-being. Using your Wespath health benefits effectively allows you to access the care you need, stay on top of preventive visits and screenings, manage chronic conditions and find resources when health needs arise—for you and your family.

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The Role of Preventive Care

Staying well often begins with small, consistent steps. Preventive care—such as annual physicals, recommended vaccinations and age-appropriate screenings—can help identify concerns early and support long-term health.

Health coverage through Wespath may include benefits that make it easier to access preventive services or connect with medical professionals who can answer questions and discuss options. Learning how to use your health benefits for preventive care is a key way to protect your health over time.

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Health Plans That Support Your Journey 

Two health benefit plans Wespath offers: 

HealthFlex 

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A health benefits plan that provides access to medical, pharmacy, behavioral health, dental and vision coverage options. It also provides access to health accounts, along with well-being resources that support whole-person health.

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Finding Information About Your Coverage 

The specific health benefits available to you depend on what is offered by your plan sponsor or employer and, in some cases, the choices you make during enrollment.

For personalized information about your coverage, including any health plans you are enrolled in through Wespath, sign in to Benefits Access.

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Connected to Your Broader Well-Being 

Your physical health is closely linked to other areas of well-being: emotional, spiritual, social, and financial. Understanding your health benefits and using them thoughtfully can be one part of a broader commitment to caring for yourself and those you serve.

Explore the other Caring for Your Well-Being pages to learn more about how different aspects of well-being work together.