- would change the annual FEHB Program Open Season from the Monday of the second full workweek in November through the Monday of the second full workweek in December, to November 1st through November 30th of each year, and
- would allow FEHB employee organization sponsored plans and FEHB comprehensive medical plans (or HMOs) to offer three options, without the current requirement that one of the options be a high deductible health plan.
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Monday, April 19, 2010
OPM Proposes FEHBP Changes
The U.S. Office of Personnel Management ("OPM") issued a proposed rule in the Federal Register today that, if finalized,
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Under the new Health Reform, FEHB aged dependent children after reaching 26 years old can continue under the TTC for another 3 years? Or there will be other health insurance available?
When dependent children age out, they are eligible for three years of self-pay temporary continuation coverage under the FEHB Act. I don't expect that to change.
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