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OPM is here to help you find information on health and other insurance programs, including the Federal Employees Health Benefits Program, the Federal Employees Dental and Vision Insurance Program, and more.
Postal Service Health Benefits (PSHBs) eligible members seeking plan information are to use the Postal Service Health Benefits System (PSHBS) to research and conduct their enrollment beginning November 11th.
You can choose from among Consumer-Driven and High Deductible plans that offer catastrophic risk protection with higher deductibles, health savings/reimbursable accounts and lower premiums, or Fee-for-Service (FFS) plans, and their Preferred Provider Organizations (PPO), or Health Maintenance Organizations (HMO) if you live (or sometimes if you ...
PSHB premiums are located on U.S. Office of Personnel Management - www.OPM.gov premiums page and in the PSHBS. Please contact PSHB Helpline at (844) 451-1261 beginning October 28th with further needs of assistance.
Federal Employees Health Benefits (FEHB) The 2025 biweekly maximum government contribution for most employees and annuitants (72% of the weighted average) is $298.08 for Self Only, $650.00 for Self Plus One, and $714.23 for Self and Family.
Open Season for the Federal Employees Health Benefits Program (FEHB) ends at 11:59pm, in the location of your electronic enrollment system, on Monday December 9, 2024. Postal Service employees, Postal annuitants, and their eligible family members: You may continue to participate in the Federal Employees Health Benefits (FEHB) Program through ...
During the annual FEHB Open Season, anyone eligible to participate in the FEHB Program may enroll, change health plans or options, cancel your FEHB enrollment, and change participation in premium conversion (waive or begin participation).
Enroll in a Health Plan. During the annual Federal Benefits Open Season, anyone eligible to participate in the FEHB and PSHB Programs may enroll, change health plans or options, cancel your enrollment, and change participation in premium conversion (waive or begin participation).
Learn how these two coverages work together to meet your healthcare needs while you’re working and in retirement. You’ll find information you need to decide if enrolling in Medicare when you have FEHB is right for you.
The PSHB Program is a new, separate program within the Federal Employees Health Benefits (FEHB) Program, which will provide health insurance to eligible Postal Service employees, Postal Service annuitants, and their eligible family members starting January 1, 2025.