Federal Employees Health Benefits (FEHB) Program
What does this Program offer?
The FEHB Program offers a wide variety of types of plans and coverage to help you meet your health care needs. It is group coverage available to employees, retirees and
their dependents. If you continuously maintain your FEHB enrollment, or are covered by the FEHB enrollment as a family member, or a combination of both, for the five
years of service immediately preceding your retirement, and you retire on an immediate annuity, you can continue to participate in the FEHB after retirement. The Program
benefits you receive as a retiree are the same coverage Federal employees receive and at the same cost. If you leave government employment before retiring, the Program
offers temporary continuation of coverage (TCC) and an opportunity to convert your enrollment to non-group (private) coverage.
If you are currently enrolled in the FEHB and do not want to change plans or enrollment type, you do not need to do anything. Your enrollment will continue automatically.
Appendix E includes a comparison chart of all the plans in the FEHB with information comparing basic benefits and costs.
Key FEHB facts
- The FEHB Program is part of the annual Federal Benefits Open Season.
- FEHB coverage continues each year. You do not need to re-enroll each year. If you are happy with your current coverage, do nothing. Please note that your
premiums and benefits may change.
- You can choose from Consumer-Driven and High Deductible plans that offer catastrophic risk protection with higher deductibles, health savings/reimbursable accounts and lower
premiums, or Health Maintenance Organizations or Fee-for-Service plans with comprehensive coverage and higher premiums.
- There are no waiting periods and no pre-existing condition limitations, even if you change plans.
- All nationwide FEHB plans offer international coverage.
- There are separate and/or different provider networks for each plan.
- Utilizing an in-network provider will reduce your out-of-pocket costs.
What enrollment types are available?
- Self Only, which covers only the enrollee;
- Self and Family, which covers the enrollee and all eligible family members.

How much does it cost?
The premiums for your enrollment are shared by you and your Federal agency or retirement system. The government pays the lesser of: 72% of the average total premium of
all plans weighted by the number of enrollees in each, or 75% of the premium for the specific plan you choose. If you are an employee, you automatically pay your share
of the premium through a payroll deduction using pretax dollars, unless you elect not to. The charts in Appendix E provide cost information for all plans in the FEHBP.
Am I eligible to enroll?
Most employees are eligible; those who are not eligible usually have limited appointments of short duration, or work sporadically only during certain seasons or when needed by their
Federal agency. If you have an appointment other than a career or career conditional appointment and your agency has not provided you information about enrollment, you
should contact your Human Resources Office for information.
When you retire, you are eligible to continue health benefits coverage if you retire on an immediate annuity under a retirement system for civilian employees (including FERS MRA +
10 retirements) and you have been continuously enrolled (or covered as a family member) in any FEHB plan(s) for the 5 years of service immediately before the date your annuity
starts, or for the full period(s) of service since your first opportunity to enroll (if less than 5 years).
If you suspend your FEHB coverage as a retiree because you are covered by TRICARE, a Medicare Advantage Plan, Medicaid, or Peace Corps volunteer coverage, you may reenroll under
certain conditions. (You should contact your retirement system for information on your eligibility.) If you are not enrolled in or covered as a family member under FEHB
when you retire, you will not be able to enroll after retirement.
How do I enroll?
You may be able to enroll using the health benefits enrollment form (SF 2809) or through an agency self-service system such as Employee Express, MyPay, Employee Personal Page,
or EBIS. Contact the Human Resources Office of your employing agency for details.
How do I get more information about this Program?
Visit the FEHBP online at www.opm.gov/insure/health for information including:
- How to compare and choose among health plans
- Health plan websites and plan brochures
- How to file a disputed claim request
- Getting quality healthcare
- Medicare and FEHB