You've dedicated decades to serving as a federal employee, and now it's time to enjoy your well-earned retirement. If you and your spouse have a significant age gap, there are special challenges and ...
If you get federal employee health benefits (FEHB) as a retiree, you can choose whether to also enroll in Medicare Part B. If you do, your FEHB premiums stay the same, and there may be some advantages ...
If a person gets federal employee health benefits (FEHB) as a retiree, they can choose whether to enroll in Medicare Part B. If they do, their FEHB premiums stay the same, but there may be some ...
An analysis of two markets shows some commercial plans provide the lowest estimated yearly costs, but federal annuitants must consider the required trade-offs like prior authorization and provider ...
Federal employees enrolled in the civil service retirement system (CSRS) may be eligible for Medicare and federal employee health benefits (FEHB) if they paid Medicare taxes. The CSRS is a federal ...
Congress has proposed significant changes to federal employee retirement benefits in the latest reconciliation bill. The bill aims to cut $2 trillion in federal spending over the next decade, with $50 ...
Medicare is introducing multiple changes for 2026, including an extension of telehealth benefits, a temporary program for broader access to certain weight loss drugs, and significant Medicare ...