Federal Employee Health Insurance 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) bega...
Health Insurance to Rise for Federal WorkersHealth insurance premiums for federal employees and retireeswill increase an average of 8.5...ByThe Washington Post
The financial press is reporting on the economic repercussions of health insurance cost trends on employers, but the real burden is on employees. More and more of total compensation is being diverted to health benefits that provide increasingly less financial protection and less access for individuals...
On October 30, 2013, OPM published final regulations in the Federal Register to expand coverage for children of same-sex domestic partners under the Federal Employees Health Benefits (FEHB) Program and the Federal Employees Dental and Vision Insurance Program (FEDVIP). The regulation allowed children...
For over 60 years, USBA has helped Members protect their family’s financial future by offering life insurance, health insurance supplements, and other products and services to military personnel, Federal employees, National Guard and Reserve members, Veterans and their families. ...
Why offer health insurance to employees of a small business? eHealth offers the top reasons why small businesses should offer group health insurance coverage.
Federal Employees Health Benefits Program and Federal Employees Dental and Vision Insurance Program: Eligibility for Pathways Programs ParticipantsFederal Employees Health Benefits Program and Federal Employees Dental and Vision Insurance Program: Eligibility for Pathways Programs ParticipantsKatherine Archuleta...
Health insurance--what should be the federal role? : A round table held on January 22, 1975, at the American Enterprise Institute for Public Policy Research in Washington, D.C., and sponsored by AEI's Center for Health Policy Research Melvin R. Laird, moderator ; Bill Brock ... [et al...
Employer Group Risk membership, including Federal Employees Health Benefit Plans (FEHBP) membership, experienced a 1.5% decline between 4Q17 and 4Q18. This equates to a segment decrease of over 897,000 as more employers continue to shift towards self-funded (ASO) insurance for their employees....
Insurance plans have deductibles and co-pays, but these out-of-pocket expenses are now capped by federal law. Medicare, Medicaid, and the Children's Health Insurance Program (CHIP) are federal health insurance plans that extend coverage to older, disabled, and low-income people. ...