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7 Φεβ 2022 · Over time, this will reduce any increases in FEHBP premiums for USPS, postal employees and future postal annuitants as health care costs rise. This updated explanation of the health care provisions of H.R. 3076 reflects modest changes made to the original bill introduced in 2021.
23 Οκτ 2024 · Two commenters made suggestions regarding the Postal Service Reform Act's Medicare Part B Special Enrollment Period, which ran from April 1, 2024, through September 30, 2024. One commenter suggested that the existence of a Medicare Part B Special Enrollment Period for Postal Service annuitants is wrong or unlawful given that a number of Postal ...
It would require that the Postal Service deliver mail and packages at least six days a week. Additionally, the legislation would reform the Federal Employees Health Benefit Program (FEHBP) to maximize its integration with Medicare for future postal annuitants, beginning on January 1, 2025.
Having future annuitants enrolled in Medicare would reduce the cost of FEHB premiums for all participants in the postal pool, as Medicare is the primary payer of health bills for those 65 and older; FEHB plans cover only the costs of deductibles and co-pays. H.R. 3076 also would lower the cost of postal FEHB plans
Medicare Part B. However, current postal employees under age 64 as of January 1, 2025, will be required to enroll in Medicare Part B once both eligible for Medicare (age 65) and retired (as a postal annuitant). For current postal annuitants, the law does waive late enrollment penalties for Medicare-eligible postal annuitants if they decide to
3 Ιουν 2021 · A reform of the Federal Employees Health Benefit Program (FEHBP) to maximize participation in Medicare when active postal employees (as of January 1, 2023) retire and reach age 65. Many members may have questions about the FEHBP and Medicare provisions included in these bills.
11 Φεβ 2022 · The PSRA would require all Medicare-eligible USPS annuitants and their Medicare-eligible covered family members to enroll in Medicare Part B in order to maintain their USPS health coverage. Those who, as of January 1, 2025, are current annuitants and current employees aged 64 and over, those with