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Federal employees will pay 7.7% more toward health premiums in 2024

The Office of Personnel Management announced the new health care premium rates ahead of the upcoming Open Season. FEHB participants can make changes to…

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Seasonal, temporary federal employees are now eligible to enroll in FEDVIP

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Federal employees will pay 8.7% more, on average, toward 2023 health premiums

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Temporary, seasonal employees would become eligible for FEDVIP under new OPM policy

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Federal employees will pay nearly 4% more toward health premiums in 2022

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Federal health insurance programs are now ‘essential’ during future shutdowns, OPM says

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OPM adds new dental and vision options for 2021

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Federal employee health programs are ‘essential services’ during future shutdowns, OPM says

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Federal employees will pay over 5% more toward FEHB premiums in 2020

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FILE - In this May 1, 2009 file photo, a CVS Caremark user card is shown in New York.  Walmart is going to continue to participate in the CVS Caremark pharmacy benefit management commercial and managed Medicaid retail pharmacy networks. 
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Health, life insurance during a shutdown?

During a shutdown, health insurance coverage under the Federal Employees Health Benefits Program continue for up to a year for workers in a nonpay status…

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Bipartisan bill calls for giving ‘non-critical sensitive’ defense workers due process

In today’s Federal Newscast, three lawmakers want legislation to overturn a 2013 court decision which prevents some defense department employees from appealing…

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