Certain military retirees who buy dental insurance through the Federal Employees Dental and Vision Insurance Program (FEDVIP) must choose a new plan for 2026 or be dropped from their dental coverage.
A series of June webinars will assist retired servicemembers and other eligible federal beneficiaries with applying for dental and vision coverage, while offering additional guidance in navigating ...
Federal employees have health insurance, life insurance, supplemental dental and vision coverage and a flexible spending account program to help pay for out-of-pocket expenses with tax-free dollars.
This content was written by FedPoint®. Now that the Federal Benefits Open Season is here, it’s the perfect time to review 2025 plan details and premium rates for the vision and dental plans offered ...
Dental care can be one of the more predictable healthcare expenses, and anticipating your usage gives you an opportunity to plan. Here’s what you need to know about dental coverage from FEHB and ...
After 22 years at the helm of FedPoint, Paul Forte retired as its CEO as of March 1. His successor is Kevin Hill, formerly the company’s COO. Headquartered at the Pease International Tradeport, ...
PORTSMOUTH — Federal insurance and benefits administrator FedPoint announced CEO Paul Forte was set to retire on March 1, 2024, after 22 years of distinguished service heading the company and more ...
LEE’S SUMMIT, Mo.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Government Employees Health Association, Inc. (“GEHA,” pronounced G.E.H.A ) today unveiled the medical, dental and Medicare Advantage plans offered to eligible ...
Editor’s note: This story has been corrected with an update from OPM that the FEHB Program will have 158 plan choices and 68 carriers in 2024. An earlier version of the story said the program would ...
Jump straight to it: The best way to get dental insurance as retired military personnel is with DentalInsurance.com. As a retired member of the armed forces, you may be entitled to low-cost dental ...