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OPM has extended Open Season for the Postal Service Health Benefits Program through Friday, December 13th

Update: OPM has extended Open Season for the Postal Service Health Benefits Program through Friday, December 13th at 11:59 pm EST.

This extension is only for the PSHBP. This does not extend to FEHB or other benefits programs. The deadline for FEHB remains 11:59 pm, in the location of your electronic enrollment system, on Monday, December 9th.

 

Thank you for your interest in the Postal Service Health Benefits Program!

If you received an auto-enrollment letter and reviewed the PSHB enrollment information, but do not need to make changes, you do not need to take action during Open Season.

Get coverage or change your enrollment information. To make changes by phone, call the PSHB Helpline at 844-451-1261.

  • For questions about Medicare Parts A, B, and D, Medicare Advantage Plans, and general benefits information, please reference these Carrier Customer Service Numbers or plan brochures.
  • For current Postal Service employees, you may also call the USPS Human Resources Shared Service Center directly at 877-477-3273.
  • If you have technical issues with your Login.gov account, Login.gov operates a 24/7 contact center via phone or website contact form.

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