Wondering If You’re Required to Enroll in Part B? These Rules Spell It Out

Key Takeaways
In 2025, certain USPS retirees and family members must be enrolled in Medicare Part B to maintain their health benefits under the new
How Medigap Premiums Affect Postal Workers With PSHB Coverage and When It Makes Sense to Enroll

Key Takeaways:
Medigap plans can supplement your Postal Service Health Benefits (PSHB) coverage by helping to cover out-of-pocket costs, but they require careful consideration based on y…
4 Medicare Premium Increases You Should Prepare for in 2025

Key Takeaways
In 2025, Medicare premiums and out-of-pocket costs are rising significantly, impacting
These USPS Portals Are Your Lifeline to Health Coverage Changes in 2025

Key Takeaways
In 2025, USPS employees and retirees must rely on specific portal…
3 PSHB Resources You Need to Bookmark Right Now

Key Takeaways
Bookmarking essential PSHB resources helps you easily navigate enrollment, manage
Copayments Explained: Why Two People with the Same Insurance Might Be Paying Different Amounts

Key Takeaways
Two postal retirees or workers with the same PSHB plan can still pay d…
Is Your Pharmacy in the PSHB Network? Why It Matters More Than Ever in 2025

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Your access to prescription drugs under the PSHB Program in 2025 de…
Coinsurance Is Easy to Overlook—Until the Hospital Bill Makes It Impossible to Ignore

Key Takeaways
Coinsurance can significantly increase your out-of-pocket costs under the
Common Medicare Enrollment Mistakes That Could End Up Costing You Thousands in Penalties

Key Takeaways
Failing to enroll in Medicare on time could lead to permanent penalties that increase your healthcare costs for life.Understanding how
Confused About PSHB Eligibility? Here’s What You Need to Know Before You Retire

Key Takeaways
Not every USPS employee or retiree is automatically eligible for the Postal Service Health Benefits (PSHB) program in 2025—eligibility depends on employment status, retirement date, and