Medicare Part B Isn’t Just an Add-On with PSHB—It’s a Requirement in Many Cases

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Enrolling in Medicare Part B is not optional for many Postal Service retirees and their family members under the PSHB program. Your continued access to full PSHB coverage may depend on it….
If You’re Nearing 65 and Thinking About Part B, Start by Asking What PSHB Will Require

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If you’re enrolled in or approaching
Why Skipping Medicare Part B Could Jeopardize Your Entire PSHB Coverage

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If you are a Medicare-eligible Postal Service retiree or family member, failing to enroll in Medicare Part B in 2025 can result in a loss of
What Happens to Your PSHB Plan If You Don’t Sign Up for Part B?

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If you’re a Medicare-eligible postal retiree or family member and you don’t enroll in Part B, your Postal Service…
7 Ways Medicare Part B Costs Are Different From What You Expect

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Not Everyone Has to Get Medicare Part B—Here Are the Exceptions

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Not every USPS retiree or employee is required to enroll in Medicare Part B in 2025, due to specific exemptions.Understanding these exceptions can help you avoid unnecessary costs a…
What Happens If You Miss Your Medicare Part B Enrollment Window? Late Fees and Coverage Gaps Explained

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If you miss your Medicare Part B enrollment window, you may face late penalties …
Exploring Medicare Part B Benefits for PSHB Members: A Casual Chat on Essential Coverage

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Medicare Part B plays a crucial role in your Postal Service Health Benefits (
How Medicare Part B Costs Affect PSHB Participants and What You Should Expect at Enrollment

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Understanding how Medicare Part B integrates with the Postal Service Health Benefits…
What You Need to Consider About Medicare Part B Premiums, Deductibles, and Coverage Options

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Medicare Part B costs and coverage options play a pivotal role in your healthcare planning, especially …