With updates to the FEHB program and new requirements for certain retirees, it’s more important than ever to understand how FEHB and Medicare work together.
Three years sounds like a small gap until you price out what it costs to bridge it without Medicare. For a couple retiring at ...
Thu, January 15, 2026 at 2:28 PM UTC Retiring at 60 with $1.5 million sounds comfortable until you realize Medicare doesn't begin until 65. That five-year gap creates substantial healthcare costs that ...
Traditional Medicare rarely requires retirees to get pre-approval before getting care. New rules are going into effect in six states that will put prior authorization requirements in place. This could ...