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  2. Healthcare : Compare 2025 Plans - OPM.gov

    www.opm.gov/healthcare-insurance/healthcare/plan-information/compare-plans

    Healthcare Compare 2025 Plans. The information contained in this comparison tool is not the official statement of benefits. Before making your final enrollment decision, always refer to the individual FEHB brochures.

  3. Premiums - U.S. Office of Personnel Management

    www.opm.gov/healthcare-insurance/healthcare/plan-information/premiums

    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.

  4. 2025 FEHB Significant Plan Changes - U.S. Office of Personnel...

    www.opm.gov/.../benefits-administration-letters/2024/24-401a1.pdf

    2025 FEHB Significant Plan Changes. Table 1 – Plans Leaving the FEHB Program. Enrollees in these terminating plans must make a positive election into another FEHB plan during Open Season or they will be enrolled in GEHA Indemnity Benefit Plan Elevate (the lowest-cost nationwide plan option for 2025 as determined by OPM).

  5. FEHB: Here’s what’s new for Open Season 2024

    www.govexec.com/pay-benefits/2023/10/fehb-heres-whats-new-open-season-2024/391444

    OPM mandated that all FEHB plans in 2024 must provide coverage of artificial insemination procedures and IVF-related fertility drugs. Families that need these services will still face high...

  6. Employee Health Benefits System

    health-benefits.opm.gov/HBEWeb/ehbs/Annon/Landing

    Finding the right Postal Service Health Benefits (PSHB) Program coverage starts here. Open Season runs from November 11, 2024 through December 9, 2024. USPS employees and annuitants, please sign in to view your coverage, make changes during Open Season or with a qualifying life event, and manage your benefits. You can also sign in if you are a ...

  7. A closer look at 2024 Federal Employee Health Benefits premiums

    www.govexec.com/pay-benefits/2023/10/closer-look-2024-federal-employee-health...

    Federal employees and annuitants will, on average, pay 7.7% more in FEHB premiums next year. OPM cites increased cost and use of prescription drugs, emergency room care, and outpatient care as...

  8. 2024 Federal Benefits Open Season Overview with 2024 MEDICARE and...

    afsa.org/sites/default/files/2024-federal-benefits-open-season-overview-2024...

    Worldwide. Telemedicine visits are covered the same as in person visits, including cost share and deductible based on network status. Check Plans coverage for telemedicine visits when member is overseas and provider is in U.S.

  9. Federal Employees Benefits Open Season 2024

    www.usgs.gov/index.php/human-capital/federal-employees-benefits-open-season-2024

    This year’s Federal Benefits Open Season runs. Monday, November 13 – Monday, December 11, 2023. Sign up by December 11. OPM Open Season Site. During Open Season, eligible employees may enroll, make changes, and/or cancel coverage for the following: Federal Employees Health Benefits (FEHB) FEHB Premiums. Plan Comparison Tool.

  10. 2025 FEHB Plan Comparison Tools, Brochures, Premium Rates

    www.myfederalretirement.com/fehb-plan-comparison

    The Office of Personnel Management (OPM) has issued the official 2025 Federal Employees Health Benefits (FEHB) program plan information online. The information helps federal employees and annuitants with making choices in the upcoming FEHB open season Nov. 11 through Dec. 9, 2024.

  11. 2025 FEHB & PSHB Healthcare Plan Selection Guide

    fedretire.net/2025-fehb-pshb-healthcare-plan-selection-guide

    For the 2025 PSHB benefit year, this plan is the Blue Cross Blue Shield Service Benefit Plan FEP Blue Focus (35A/35B/35C). Obtain Copies of Plan FEHB & PSHB Guides. Active Employees. Request hard copies of desired plan brochures through your benefits coordinator. If you don’t know who that is, ask your supervisor.