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FEHBP carriers, new and old ones, have until May 31 to submit to the Office of Personnel Management their benefit and rate proposals.
Good news: All of the FEHBP plans are good. Bad news: Some, for you, are a lot better and less expensive than others.
This open season, it's more important than ever that you shop around. If you’ve been in the same plan for 3-to-5 years, it may not be your best buy.
Do a little shopping now and save a bundle next year. And maybe get even better coverage.
The FEHB open season runs through Dec. 13. so there is still plenty of time to compare plans, in addition to your current carrier, and compare their premiums, benefits, drug coverage and physician network.
This Federal Employees Health Benefits Program Open Season, doing some shopping could save you big. And there are resources you can turn to help you make your decision.
Federal workers and retirees have little time to miss another deadline and lose, as in overpay up to $2,000, on next year’s health premiums.
Retirement can be a lot less fun if your teeth fall out and you can't bite into an apple.
While certainly relief to Social Security recipients, that big adjustment is a sign of a scary economy.