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Guide to Federal Benefits For Temporary Continuation of Coverage (TCC) and Former Spouse Enrollees (RI 70-05)

Introduction to Federal Benefits and This Guide

Enrollment in the Federal Employees Health Benefits (FEHB) Program can provide important insurance coverage to protect you and your family and/or, in some cases, offer tax advantages that reduce the burden of paying for some health products and services, or dependent or elder care services.

The purpose of this guide is to provide basic information about the health benefits offered to you as a Temporary Continuation of Coverage (TCC) or Former Spouse enrollee under the Federal Employees Health Benefits Program, and assist you in making informed choices about benefits.

Additional Information

You will find references to websites or other locations to obtain more detailed information. We encourage you to access these sites to become a more educated decision-maker and consumer of this Federal benefit program.

Federal Employees Health Benefits (FEHB) Program
Health Information Technology and Price/Cost Transparency Leaders

Over the past few years, OPM has encouraged FEHB health benefits plans to increase their use of health information technology (HIT) to create efficient care delivery and to develop tools to help you determine the quality of the doctors, hospitals and other providers that you and your family use for day-to-day healthcare needs.

HIT based on broadly accepted standards allows patients, healthcare providers, and health plans to share information securely, driving down costs by avoiding duplicate procedures and manual transactions. More importantly, HIT reduces medical errors from, for instance, misread handwritten prescriptions, and emergency care medical decisions made without complete and accurate information. HIT can also help you find appropriate health information to aid you and your doctor in making appropriate clinical decisions regarding your care. Since privacy and security considerations are vitally important, safeguards are being established to keep your records safe from inappropriate disclosure.

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Health Information Technology

The health plans listed below have made a commitment to offer you and your family access to Internet-based personal health records (PHR). PHRs come in a variety of forms but what they all have in common is that they give you a convenient way to track, view, and manage your personal health information. PHRs also allow you to share your health information with your healthcare providers so they have a better picture of your health history. When providers know your health history they can make more accurate diagnoses and provide you with safer, more efficient care.

Quality and Price/Cost Transparency Online Tools

The health plans listed here have also made a commitment to offer you and your family access to healthcare quality and price/cost information so you can make more informed choices on which providers to use to receive care. The website information available includes online decision tools with cost estimators and quality indicators for physician and hospital services and prescription drugs used to treat common illnesses and conditions. These health plans describe the sources of this health information and any limitations so you can understand what the information means. Some examples of the types of surgical procedures for which you can obtain cost and quality information include: arthroscopy knee/shoulder, breast biopsy, cataract repair, cesarean delivery, colonoscopy, corneal surgery, gall bladder removal, heart catheterization, hysterectomy, inguinal hernia repair, knee replacement, and tonsillectomy. This information helps you understand the true price/cost and quality of your healthcare and enhances your ability to compare hospital, physician, prescription and other provider value as you make healthcare choices. FEHB health plans are working to expand the price/cost and quality information they provide to you.

The health plans listed on the following page met OPM's HIT, quality and price/cost transparency standards at the time this guide went to press. As other plans bring these tools on line, we will add them to the list on our website. So, please check the updated information at www.opm.gov/insure before you make your healthcare decisions.

The following health plans have demonstrated their commitment to efficiency, safety and quality through computer system enhancements that offer PHRs and quality and price/cost transparency decision support tools:

  • Aetna
  • APWU Health Plan
  • AvMed Health Plans
  • Blue Cross & Blue Shield of RI
  • BlueCross BlueShield Government Wide Service Benefit Plan
  • CareFirst BlueChoice, Inc
  • ConnectiCare, Inc
  • Blue Choice
  • Geisinger Health Plan
  • Government Employees Health Association, Inc. (GEHA)
  • Group Health Incorporated
  • Health Net of Arizona, Inc.
  • Health Net of California
  • HealthPartners, Inc.
  • HealthPlus of Michigan
  • HIP Health Plan of New York
  • HMO Health Ohio
  • Humana
  • Independent Health Association, Inc.
  • Kaiser Foundation Health Plan (except Hawaii)
  • M.D. IPA
  • Medica Health Plans
  • MVP Health Care, Inc.
  • NALC Health Benefit Plan
  • PacifiCare Health Plans
  • Panama Canal Area Benefit Plan
  • SAMBA
  • SuperMed HMO
  • UniCare
  • UnitedHealthcare (except the River Valley, Inc. in Iowa and Illinois)
  • UPMC Health Plan