If You’re Choosing Medicare Advantage, Ask These Questions Before You Make It Official

Key Takeaways
Before selecting a Medicare Advantage plan as a Postal Service Health Benefits (PSHB) …
The Extra Insurance That Sometimes Adds Cost Without Adding Real Value to Your Care

Key Takeaways
Adding a separate Medicare Supplement (Medigap) policy to your Postal Service Health Benefits (PSHB) coverage in 2025 may result in higher out-of-pocket costs without proportionate added benefits.
Deductibles Sound Like a Minor Thing—Until You Need Care and Get a Big Bill First

Key Takeaways
In 2025, many PSHB plans carry deductibles between $350 and $2,000, depending on …
Why Prescription Drug Coverage Under Medicare Part D Still Requires Careful Plan Comparison

Key Takeaways
Even though Medicare Part D now includes a $2,000 cap on out-of-pocket drug costs in 2025, it still doesn’t mean every drug is covered the same across all plans. The details of coverage can vary wid…
How Part B Affects Your PSHB Premiums, Deductibles, and Prescription Drug Benefits

Key Takeaways
Enrolling in Medicare Part B is not just a medical decision—it directly affe…
How the New PSHB Plans Compare to the FEHB You’ve Trusted for Years

Key Takeaways
The Postal Service Health Benefits (PSHB) program officially replaces FEHB coverage for USPS
Medicare Sounds Familiar—But the 2025 Version Has Some New and Unexpected Costs

Key Takeaways
Medicare in 2025 introduces new cost structures and out-of-pocket responsibilities that can catch even seasoned retirees off guard.If you’re enrolled in a Postal Service Health Bene…
What Retirees Are Learning the Hard Way About Medicare Part B in 2025

Key Takeaways
Many PSHB retirees are surprised by the actual costs and rules surroun…
Choosing Medicare Advantage Without Understanding PSHB Could Cost You Benefits Later

Key Takeaways
Enrolling in a Medicare Advantage plan without fully understanding how it interacts with
Some Retirees Think They Need Medigap with PSHB—Here’s What They Often Overlook

Key Takeaways
Medigap is not necessary for most Postal Service retirees enrolled in the PSHB Program, especially if you are also enrolled in Medicare Part B.Paying for Medigap on top of PSHB and …