

#Blueprint for wellness registration
Registration Open for HealthFlex Mini-Summit We will notify you when the single sign-on is available. We look forward to when participants and covered spouses can register for the Blueprint for Wellness via Virgin Pulse because we believe it will provide the best user experience. Please note that we direct participants to the Health Details page, not the Well-Being section, on Benefits Access. Primary participants and covered spouses can also call 1-85 to register. If you are a first time user, click on register to create your account. Spouses: go to the HealthFlex/WebMD website to register for Blueprint for Wellness. From there click on the Quest Diagnostics Blueprint for Wellness or call 1-85. HealtFlex participants and spouses can log in to HealthFlex/WebMD for information or to schedule a screening. Quest Blueprint for Wellness registration can be accessed through the Health Details page with no additional username/password. Blueprint for Wellness and HealthQuotient (HQ) deadline dates have been moved to September 30, 2020. Participants (employees): Visit Benefits Access to sign up for a screening. If a participant or covered spouse attempts to sign up for the screening through Virgin Pulse right now, they will see a message that provides the following instructions to register: We hoped this feature, called a single sign-on, would be operational by now and we will implement it as quick as possible. Wespath is working with Virgin Pulse® to make it easy for both participants and spouses to sign up for the Quest Blueprint for Wellness® screening through the Virgin Pulse website and app. Registering for Quest Blueprint for Wellness® Screenings Registration Open for HealthFlex Mini-Summit.Registering for Quest Blueprint for Wellness® Screenings.Sometimes, the app gets in a weird state and this can resolve your issues. In the meantime, please try logging out and logging back in. Can you please send us an email at so we can identify your account and work to get this fixed for you immediately.

I’ve used the in-app controls to enable GPS/location as well as attempting to grant the app access to location information, in Location settings and the app doesn’t even show up in that list of apps able to receive location data. The two location-based data points, Homestay and Travel Time, derived from the users GPS data and are the only objective measures captured in a patient check-in. For the last month, it hasn’t been able to access my GPS information. Unfortunately, there’s something wrong with the App now. Loved the idea of Blueprint, very intuitive UI and it started some very insightful conversations with my doctor. All in all I guess in these Covid times it’s worth a try and may help people to express themselves in a very detached way. Otherwise I say Nay kind of a waste, but somehow after writing this review I think i feel a bit differently with a new perspective. I will continue to take them as long as it helps my Therapist, out of respect for her. I answered honestly and also felt relief to let it go, knowing that moment had passed and was gone forever, only to be recorded for later analysis. ? I took it with a grain of salt and realized there may have been a day or two of low feelings. I found this extremely depressing and not at all helpful ! To think my mental health can be measured by an algorithm.

My “therapist” noted I was 200% more depressed than the first time I took the test.

Nonetheless I am brave enough to seek help and also take these stupid number tests that feel almost belittling. Yes, it seems sad that I don’t have enough good friends or family to confide in “. My therapist is very nice and seems like a good friend, (with a degree ). Though they may seem many, they are real and overwhelming at times. I am just one in a million humans who need to have feedback on my issues.
