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Federal Benefits Open Season Fact Sheet - 2010 Plan Year
September 29, 2009

This year's Federal Benefits Open Season will run from Monday, November 9

through Monday, December 14, 2009.

This is the time for you to think about your health, dental, vision, and

tax-saving needs and to make changes to or enroll in one of the Programs. The

Programs that participate in the annual Open Season are the:

  • Federal Employees Health Benefits Program (FEHB),

  • Federal Employees Dental and Vision Insurance Program (FEDVIP), and

  • Federal Flexible Spending Account Program (FSAFEDS).

The Federal Employees' Group Life Insurance (FEGLI) Program and the Federal

Long Term Care Insurance Program (FLTCIP) are not participating in this year's

Federal Benefits Open Season.

Specific plan brochures and comparison tools,

according to OPM, will be made available in mid-October (to get an email alert

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Why should you care?

This is the time to make elections you usually can't make any other time of

the year. All health or dental or vision plans are not alike. Open Season is

about exercising your right of choice. Failure to consider your health plan

choices could leave you without the healthcare services or supplies you need or

with a premium you can't afford; dental and/or vision coverage can fill in the

gaps of any coverage you now have or pay for services you now don't get; and a

flexible spending account lets you save money and pay less tax.

Can you sit out this Open Season and do nothing?

If you are already enrolled in FEHBP and FEDVIP, those enrollments will

continue automatically (although benefits and premiums may change. Also, be sure

to check that your plan is still participating.) If you do nothing this Open

Season and are later unhappy with your 2010 benefits or premiums, you cannot

cancel or change your enrollment until the next Open Season.

If you already have an FSAFEDS account, it will not continue automatically;

you must reenroll.

What are some things you should think about this Open

Season?

FEHB

  • you must be covered by the Program for the five years of service before

    retiring to continue coverage into retirement;

  • there are no waiting periods and no pre-existing condition limitations, even

    if you change plans;

  • there are lots of plans from which to choose;

  • you may enroll in FEDVIP and/or FSAFEDS even if you are already enrolled in

    FEHBP.

FEDVIP

  • your coverage will continue into retirement automatically, without a five

    year enrollment requirement, if you retire on an immediate annuity;

  • participating dental and vision providers may be different from your health

    plan's providers;

  • you can cancel your coverage only during Open Season or deployment to active

    military duty;

  • FEDVIP always pays benefits secondarily to your FEHB insurance;

  • you can submit copays and deductibles to your FSA account.

FSAFEDS

  • there are three accounts from which to choose - a dependent care account, a

    health care account, and a limited expense health care account;

  • participating lowers your taxable income;

  • you can pay for your FEHB and FEDVIP copays and deductibles.

  • not open to retirees.

How much do these programs cost?



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