Annie
L. Mach
Analyst in Health Care Financing
FEHBP
is generally available to employees, annuitants, and their dependents. Eligible
individuals may elect coverage in an approved health benefits plan for
either individual or family coverage. For the 2013 plan year, there are
about 230 different plan choices, including all regionally available
options. As a practical matter, an individual’s choice of plans is often
limited to 10 to 15 different plans, depending on where the individual
resides. While enrollees have a range of choices, they typically decide
which options best match their needs, the amount of their wages they will
contribute to health insurance, and how risk-averse they are to potential
out-of-pocket costs.
While most federal employees or annuitants reaching age 65 are automatically
entitled to Medicare Part A, Medicare-eligible employees may also
voluntarily choose to enroll in Medicare Part B and Part D. For
individuals covered under a FEHBP plan as an annuitant, Medicare is the primary
payer and FEHBP is the secondary payer. As a secondary payer, FEHBP could cover
a share of Medicare deductibles and coinsurance for any services that are
covered by both plans, and FEHBP would continue to reimburse for its
covered services that are not covered by Medicare.
FEHBP is administered by the Office of Personnel Management (OPM), which is
statutorily given the authority to contract with qualified carriers
offering plans and to prescribe regulations necessary to carry out the
statute, among other duties. Some of OPM’s additional duties include coordinating
the administration of FEHBP with employing offices, managing contingency
reserve funds for the plans, and applying sanctions to health care
providers according to the prescribed regulations.
Date of Report: November 6, 2012
Number of Pages: 27
Order Number: RS21974
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