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Federal Employees
New / Prospective Employees
As a Federal employee, you may be able to enroll in health, dental, vision and life insurance, flexible spending accounts, and apply for long term care insurance. You can find information about each program by clicking on one of the links below. Each section includes common questions to help guide you to the information you need. Learn More
Retirees / Survivors
Welcome to the insurance services website for Federal retirees and their survivors. Here, you will find various resources to help you and your family make informative choices regarding health, dental, vision, life, and long term care insurance. You can find information about each program by clicking on one of the links below. Each section includes common questions to help guide you to the information you need. Learn More
Federal Employees
Welcome Federal employees. Here, you will find various resources to help you and your family make informative choices regarding health, dental, vision, life, long term care, and flexible spending accounts. You can find information about each program by clicking on one of the links below. Each section includes common questions to help guide you to the information you need. Learn More
Benefits Officers
On this site, you will find resources to help you with your day-to-day activities. By clicking on of the program links below, you can find information about the Federal Employees Health Benefits (FEHB) Program, the Federal Employees Dental and Vision Insurance Program (FEDVIP), the Federal Flexible Spending Account Program (FSAFEDS), the Federal Employees' Group Life Insurance (FEGLI) Program, and the Federal Long Term Care Insurance Program (FLTCIP). Learn More
Overview
Choose a program to begin:
Health
As a Federal employee, you may be able to enroll in health, dental, vision and life insurance, flexible spending accounts, and apply for long term care insurance. You can find information about each program by clicking on one of the links below. Each section includes common questions to help guide you to the information you need. Learn More
Dental
Eligible employees and annuitants can choose among 7 nationwide and 5 regional dental plans. Nationwide plans also offer international coverage. Learn More
Vision
Eligible employees and annuitants can choose among 5 nationwide vision plans. Nationwide plans also offer international coverage. Learn More
Life
We offer the largest group life insurance program in the world, covering employees, retirees and family members. Learn More
Flexible Spending Accounts
Eligible employees can choose to enroll in up to three different flexible spending accounts during Open Season. Learn More
Long Term Care
Most Federal and U.S. Postal Service employees and annuitants, active and retired members of the uniformed services, and their qualified relatives are eligible to apply for insurance coverage under the FLTCIP. Learn More
Health
As a Federal employee, you may be able to enroll in health, dental, vision and life insurance, flexible spending accounts, and apply for long term care insurance. You can find information about each program by clicking on one of the links below. Each section includes common questions to help guide you to the information you need.
Choose your question:
- Am I eligible?
- Are my family members covered?
- Can I continue coverage if I leave Federal service?
- Can I continue coverage into retirement?
- Can I continue my coverage if I’m called to Active Military Duty?
- Can my family coverage continue if I die?
- How can I find out what coverage I have?
- How do I enroll?
- How do I find a plan?
- How do I report a death?
- How much do I pay for coverage?
- I don’t agree with the way the plan paid my claim. What can I do?
- I’m not currently enrolled. When can I enroll?
- What benefits are available?
- What if my question isn’t here?
- When and how can I make changes to my coverage?
- When is the next Open Season?
Dental
Eligible employees and annuitants, and certain TRICARE eligible individuals can choose among 7 nationwide and 5 regional dental plans. Nationwide plans include international coverage.
Choose your question:
- Am I eligible?
- Are my family members covered?
- Can I continue coverage if I leave Federal service?
- Can I continue coverage into retirement?
- Can I continue if I’m called to Active Military Duty?
- Can my family continue coverage if I die?
- How can I find out what coverage I have?
- How do I enroll?
- How do I find a plan?
- How do I report a death?
- How much do I pay for coverage?
- I don’t agree with the way the plan paid my claim. What can I do?
- I’m not currently enrolled. When can I enroll?
- What benefits are available?
- What if my question isn’t here?
- When and how can I make changes to my coverage?
- When is the next Open Season?
Vision
Eligible employees and annuitants, and certain TRICARE eligible individuals can choose among 5 nationwide vision plans. Nationwide plans include international coverage.
Choose your question:
- Am I eligible?
- Are my family members covered?
- Can I continue coverage if I leave Federal service?
- Can I continue coverage into retirement?
- Can I continue if I’m called to Active Military Duty?
- Can my family continue coverage if I die?
- How can I find out what coverage I have?
- How do I enroll?
- How do I find a plan?
- How do I report a death?
- How much do I pay for coverage?
- I don’t agree with the way the plan paid my claim. What can I do?
- I’m not currently enrolled. When can I enroll?
- What benefits are available?
- What if my question isn’t here?
- When and how can I make changes to my coverage?
- When is the next Open Season?
Life
We offer the largest group life insurance program in the world, covering employees, retirees and family members.
Choose your question:
- Am I eligible?
- Are my family members covered?
- Can I continue coverage if I leave Federal service?
- Can I continue coverage if I'm called to Active Duty?
- Can I continue coverage into retirement?
- Can my family continue coverage if I die?
- How can I find out what coverage I have?
- How do I enroll?
- How do I find a plan?
- How do I report a death?
- How much do I pay for coverage?
- I don’t agree with the way the plan paid my claim. What can I do?
- I’m not currently enrolled. When can I enroll?
- What benefits are available?
- What if my question isn’t here?
- When and how can I make changes to my coverage?
- When is the next Open Season?
Flexible Spending Accounts
What benefits are available to me?
The Federal Flexible Spending Account Program (FSAFEDS) is:
- A benefit that saves you money by allowing you to pay for expenses with pre-tax dollars
- A way to get reimbursed for eligible healthcare expenses not covered by your health, dental or vision insurance
- An account where you save money on dependent care expenses for your children and adults that you claim on your Federal income tax
There are three types of FSAFEDS accounts. Each type has a minimum annual election of $100 and a maximum of $2,750 per participant for a health care FSA and $5,000 per household for a dependent care FSA.
The Dependent Care Flexible Spending Account (DCFSA)
This account will reimburse you for eligible dependent care expenses for your child(ren) under age 13 and/or for any person you claim as a dependent on your Federal Income Tax return who is mentally or physically incapable of self-care. You (and your spouse, if married) must be working, looking for work (income must be earned during the year), or attending school full-time to be eligible for a DCFSA.
The $5,000 maximum annual election is the total combined amount for your household, including any childcare subsidy amounts, in accordance with Internal Revenue Service (IRS) regulations. The maximum is $2,500 for those married but filing separately.
The Health Care Flexible Spending Account (HCFSA)
This account will reimburse you for eligible out-of-pocket health care expenses for you and your dependents which are not covered or reimbursed by the Federal Employees Health Benefits (FEHB) Program, the Federal Employees Dental and Vision Insurance Program (FEDVIP) or any other insurance.
The $2,750 maximum annual election is in addition to any amount your spouse may have in a separate HCFSA, even if your spouse’s account is part of the FSAFEDS Program. It is not a household limit.
The Limited Expense HCFSA (LEX HCFSA)
If you are enrolled in, or covered as a dependent by a High Deductible Health Plan (HDHP) with a Health Savings Account (HSA), you are eligible for the LEX HCFSA.
Eligible expenses are limited to dental and vision care expenses for you and your dependents which are not covered or reimbursed by FEHBP or FEDVIP coverage or any other insurance. Using a LEX HCFSA allows you to preserve the funds in your HSA to use or save for other purposes.
Eligible expenses associated with your pre-existing condition are covered. There is no waiting period.
You can find more information about FSAFEDS at www.fsafeds.com.
Related Questions
- Am I eligible?
- Are my family members covered?
- Can I continue coverage if I leave Federal service?
- Can I continue coverage into retirement?
- Can I continue if I’m called to Active Military Duty?
- Can my family continue coverage if I die?
- How can I find out what coverage I have?
- How do I enroll?
- How do I find a plan?
- How do I report a death?
- How much do I pay for coverage?
- I don’t agree with the way the plan paid my claim. What can I do?
- I’m not currently enrolled. When can I enroll?
- What benefits are available to me?
- What if my question isn’t here?
- When and how can I make changes to my coverage?
- When is the next Open Season?
Long Term Care
Applications for coverage under the Federal Long Term Care Insurance Program were suspended December 19, 2022. This was done to allow OPM and the FLTCIP carrier, John Hancock Life & Health Insurance Company, the time to assess the benefit offerings and establish sustainable premium rates that reasonably and equitably reflect the cost of the benefits provided.
When not suspended, most Federal and U.S. Postal Service employees and annuitants, active and retired members of the uniformed services, and their qualified relatives are eligible to apply for insurance coverage under the FLTCIP.
Choose your question:
- Am I eligible?
- Are my family members covered?
- Can I continue coverage if I leave Federal service?
- Can I continue coverage into retirement?
- Can I continue if I’m called to Active Military Duty?
- Can my family continue coverage if I die?
- How can I find a plan?
- How can I find out what coverage I have?
- How do I enroll?
- How do I report a death?
- How much do I pay for coverage?
- I don’t agree with the way the plan paid my claim. What can I do?
- I’m not currently enrolled. How do I enroll? When can I enroll?
- What benefits are available?
- What if my question isn’t here?
- When and how can I make changes to my coverage?
- When is the next Open Season?