OPM is planning to add four new insurance carriers to the Federal Employees Dental and Vision Insurance Program (FEDVIP) for 2014. Premium rates and benefits...
Federal employees and retirees will have more dental- and vision-insurance options available to them next year for the first time since 2006, the Office of Personnel Management announced Friday.
OPM is planning to add four new insurance carriers to the Federal Employees Dental and Vision Insurance Program (FEDVIP) for 2014.
Currently, 10 companies provide services under the program.
OPM is adding Blue Cross Blue Shield, Delta Dental and Dominion Dental to the roster of dental carriers and is adding Aetna to the vision options.
“I am pleased that we were able to increase the number of carriers participating in the program, and now we will be offering more choices and flexibility for enrollees to select insurance coverage,” acting OPM Director Elaine Kaplan said in a June 21 statement.
Kaplan said premium rates and benefits coverage of the new plans would be announced later this year ahead of the annual federal health-insurance Open Season.
The 2004 Federal Employees Dental and Vision Benefits Enhancement Act requires OPM to open the program to new carriers every seven years, although premium rates are negotiated annually.
2014 dental plans
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2014 vision plans
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Aetna |
Aetna |
MetLife |
Blue Cross Blue Shield |
United Concordia |
VSP |
GEHA |
United Healthcare |
Blue Cross Blue Shield |
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Delta Dental |
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Triple S |
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Dominion Dental |
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Humana |
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Emblem Health |
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