Plans that fit you View Federal employee plans View Postal service employee plans Delivering plans built for you MHBP is proud to be approved to offer our health plans to Postal Service employees and annuitants in 2025 as part of the new Postal Service Health Benefits Program. Learn more about...
Until 2025, the Federal Employees Health Benefits (FEHB) program was the sole program for federal employees and retirees, including those working for, or who had retired from, the semi-corporate U.S. Postal Service. The Postal Service Health Benefits (PSHB) began in calendar year 2025 as a ...
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Health plans may be traditional indemnity plans or managed care plans. See Fee-for-Service/Traditional Indemnity Plans; Managed Care Plans. Fee-for-service (FFS) plans offer employees more freedom to choose health care providers. See Fee-for-Service/Traditional Indemnity Plans; Standard Health Care...
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The agency shifted its original deadline for U.S. Postal Service employees and beneficiaries to enroll in the new health insurance exchange to help provide “ample time” to make selections while offering additional customer support. Carten Cordell ...
9. Are federal holidays paid time off for employees? Federal holidays are typically paid time off for federal employees and those working for companies that offerholiday payas part of their benefits package. Private employers are not required by federal law to provide paid time off for federal ...
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The White House unveiled an executive order Monday giving federal employees Jan. 9 off in recognition of the death of the 39th president. Eric Katz and Carten Cordell December 30, 2024 Tech VA plans to restart EHR rollouts in mid-2026, despite viability concerns ...