OPM has told agencies that they “must verify 100 percent of Open Season elections in which a family member is added” in FEHB/PSHB enrollments for calendar year 2027, sending them a survey for them to verify their readiness to do so.
Enrollment of ineligible persons has been a long-running issue, the subject of congressional oversight and reports from the OPM inspector general and the GAO—most recently, in a GAO report on high-priority recommendations to the agency. The cost of claims from ineligible persons is widely estimated at $1 billion a year, raising premium costs for both enrollees and the government.
In a benefits administration letter dated July 15 but only recently posted, OPM noted scrutiny has been tightened in a series of administrative steps, including in a prior letter requiring at least 10 percent of new family member enrollments and recommending review of all.
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