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This tool allows you to compare health plans

To help Postal Service employees compare health plans during this year’s open season, the organization offers access to Checkbook’s Guide to Health Plans for Federal Employees.

The online guide has information about all plans available through the new Postal Service Health Benefits Program.

Employees can use the comparison tool to find the right health plan for themselves and their dependents. It includes information on Medicare, copays, deductibles, prescription drug costs and whether dental and vision benefits are included in specific health plans.

USPS provides free access to this guide for all employees and retirees.

Employees can access the guide through the MyHR website’s open season page.

Open season, the annual period when employees can change their health coverage or enroll in a new plan, will conclude Monday, Dec. 9.

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