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(Wednesday, May 23rd, 9:30am at the Orpheum Theatre).
the Skin Cancer Awareness Campaign closes
(continues to July 24).
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HR NEWS AND ANNOUNCEMENTSMayor launches Skin Cancer Awareness Campaign April 16More than 1 million people are diagnosed with skin cancer annually, making it the most common of all cancers. Chances are you know someone who has been diagnosed with skin cancer. It is a serious problem, especially in Arizona, which is why Mayor Greg Stanton is launching his “100-Day Skin Cancer Awareness Campaign for City Employees.” The campaign, April 16 through July 24, will include educational webinars and Brown Bags in June and July as well as an option for free skin-cancer screenings. Employees with City medical coverage can see a dermatologist between April 16 and July 24 for a preventive skin cancer exam and have the $35 specialist co-pay reimbursed, untaxed, on their paycheck. Click here for a reimbursement form and instructions. If you have questions about the campaign, send an email to be.healthy@phoenix.gov or call 602-262-4777. * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * Did you miss or skip the Health Risk Assessment (HRA) Campaign last fall? It's not too late to lower your medical premium. Click the Benefits tab above for more information.
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