The FEHB program provides health coverage, with the government covering 72% of the cost. Employees can maintain their FEHB ...
When your insurance terminates, your employing office must give you a Notice of Conversion Privilege (SF 2819). If you wish ...
DoD to fire 5,400 probationary employees next week, with hiring freeze to follow ...
As mass layoffs continue to hit the federal government, impacted workers will have serious decisions to make about their ...
Enrollees in the Federal Employees Health Benefits (FEHB) program are about to see the largest annual increase in their health insurance costs in at least a decade. Beginning in January ...
The following is a question submitted by a Federal Times reader to columnist Kevin Moss, a senior editor at Consumers' ...
If you don’t enroll in Medicare Part B, you effectively have no health insurance at all! Other plans such as FEHB and Medigap pay secondary to Medicare. If you don’t have Medicare in place ...
Not all are eligible, but those who are can continue health insurance via the Federal Employees Health Benefits (FEHB) program. This is often a good option, but you will want to consider if you ...
In 2006, federal employees opened their Open Season “almanacs” to find a much broader range of vision and dental benefits for the first time ever.
and behavioral health spending.” Leaders of federal employee organizations said the rise in premiums would be difficult to ...