During the annual open season, federal employees can enroll, change plans or plan options, change enrollment type, or cancel their enrollment for the: Federal Employees Health Benefits (FEHB) Program Federal Employees Dental and Vision Insurance Program (FEDVIP) Employees can also re-enroll or newl...
this comprehensive guide has everything you need to know to navigate Open Enrollment like a pro. From understanding key dates and coverage options to maximizing your benefits, we’ve got you covered every step of the way. Let’s make this Open Enrollment season your...
Federal IT modernization services Insights / Engagement ArticleBy ICF Next ByHolly Dotterer Dec 5, 2018 4 MIN. READ Understand your employees’ preferences, priorities, motivations, and obstacles to completing open enrollment. At many companies, open enrollment benefits place important decisions–from he...
Keep in mind the clock is ticking, since most companies like to wrap open enrollment up by Thanksgiving. Here are the three benefits that warrant a closer look. FUND A HEALTH SAVINGS ACCOUNT HSAs are “one of the most commonly overlooked benefits,” says Alyson Basso, a fina...
Explore MetLife Benefits Learn More When is open enrollment for federal marketplace plans in 2025? Open enrollment for the 2025 calendar year for the federal marketplace (a.k.a. Affordable Care Act or ACA plans) starts November 1, 2024, and ends January 15, 2025. The Affordable Care...
Is There an Open Enrollment for Dental or Vision Insurance? In the workplace and federal or state health insurance marketplaces, open enrollment periods for dental andvision care insuranceare the same as those for health plans. You may only be able to add or change your vision or dental plan...
Open enrollment period is the designated time each year when you can purchase and apply for health insurance for the upcoming year, without a qualifying event.
The 2025 Open Enrollment Period (OEP) begins November 1, 2025, and ends usually January 15, 2025, in most states.1 The chart below shows the 2025 OEP dates for the states that use the federal Health Insurance Marketplace. Coverage begins January 1. ...
Open enrollment, which occurs once a year in the fall, may also apply to other forms of benefits, such as dental and life insurance. Employer-sponsored health insurance and coverage purchased through the federal Marketplace are both eligible for open enrollment. Open enrollment periods usually last...
What to do if you miss open enrollment 1. Double-check your open enrollment dates. First and foremost, confirm your benefits enrollment dates. As mentioned above, dates differ depending on where you get coverage from. If you receive benefits from your employer, confirm the window with them. ...