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Checkbook Guide to Health Plans for Federal Employees and Annuitants for 2021

November 18, 2020 - By My Federal Retirement

The 41th edition of Consumer’s  Checkbook Guide to Health Plans for Federal Employees and Annuitants rates about 276  health insurance plans available to federal employees and retirees, including about 18 national plans, 260 health maintenance organization (HMO) options, and high deductible plan options.

The guide informs how much money they can potentially save by changing — or by staying in — their health insurance plan. It summarizes thousands of facts about the plans to simplify the decision process.

Orders for access to the guide — available at the beginning of the 2020FEHB Open season (for the 2021 plan year) — are being taken here: http://www.checkbook.org/newhig2/hig.cfm. My Federal Retirement readers get a 20-percent discount and should use the promo code MyFederal at checkout.

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Some federal departments and agencies have made arrangements with Checkbook’s Guide to offer online access for employees during the FEHB Open Season.

NOTE: This announcement is a service to our readers.  My Federal Retirement receives no remuneration from the publisher of Consumers’ Checkbook guide.

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