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  2. 4 Affordable Insurance Plans for Retirees in 2025 - AOL

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    Plus, they usually cover add-ons like dental, vision, and hearing care. ... Dan Hardle, CEO of Agent Boost Marketing, recommended that all retirees shop around for the best insurance plan for them ...

  3. GEHA - Wikipedia

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    GEHA (Government Employees Health Association) is a self-insured, not-for-profit association providing medical and dental plans to federal employees and retirees and their families through the Federal Employees Health Benefits program and the Federal Employees Dental and Vision Insurance Program (FEDVIP).

  4. UnitedHealthcare's Medicare plans and dental coverage ... - AOL

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    UnitedHealthcare's (UHC) Medicare plans often cover routine preventive dental services. Out-of-pocket costs may apply. Learn more about UHC here.

  5. Federal Employees Health Benefits Program - Wikipedia

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    In the Washington, D.C. metropolitan area, plans open to all federal employees and annuitants include 10 fee-for-service and PPO plans, seven HMOs, and eight high-deductible and consumer-driven plans. [4] In the FEHB program the federal government sets minimal standards that, if met by an insurance company, allows it to participate in the program.

  6. The Best Medicare Advantage Plans of 2025 - AOL

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    State availability: all 50 states Plans available: HMO, PPO, PFFS, SNP CMS star rating: 4 stars The Medicare Advantage plans from Humana include HMOs, PFFS, PPOs, and SNPs, depending on your location.

  7. Public employee pension plans in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Federal Employees Retirement System - covers approximately 2.44 million full-time civilian employees (as of Dec 2005). [2]Retired pay for U.S. Armed Forces retirees is, strictly speaking, not a pension but instead is a form of retainer pay. U.S. military retirees do not vest into a retirement system while they are on active duty; eligibility for non-disability retired pay is solely based upon ...

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