Federal retirees do not lose or downgrade their Federal Employees Health Benefits coverage when they turn 65, even if they ...
Making decisions on whether to enroll in Medicare for many federal retirees could depend on how it interacts with existing ...
The Federal Employees Health Benefits (FEHB) program is an insurance plan for federal employees that works alongside Medicare. Active or retired federal employees may be eligible to receive coverage ...
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 ...
We are here to talk about health care and how best to ensure that all Americans--and particularly our seniors--enjoy health security. Our nation has the finest health care services in the world, with ...
Editor’s Note: Journalist Philip Moeller, who writes widely on aging and retirement, is here to provide the answers you need in “Ask Phil.” Send your questions to Phil. Maureen – D.C.: I am a ...
Major Medicare Part D reforms were enacted in the Inflation Reduction Act of 2022. Some of the legislation’s provisions seek to lower prescription drug costs for both Medicare beneficiaries and the ...
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 ...
Larry Humphreys, a retired Federal Emergency Management Agency worker in Moultrie, Georgia, says he and his wife won't be traveling much next year after their monthly health insurance premium payment ...