What PSHB Contributions Mean for Your Take-Home Pay and Your Health Budget

Key Takeaways
Your PSHB contributions in 2025 affect not just your paycheck but also how much flexibility you have with your healthcare spending.Understanding the full structure of…
Medicare Isn’t Just a Backup Plan—It’s an Essential Piece of PSHB in Retirement

Key Takeaways
Enrolling in Medicare when eligible is not optional if you want to keep your full PSHB benefits—it’s a requirement for many retirees.Coordinating Medicare with your PSHB…
How PSHB and Medicare Work Together Sounds Simple—Until You Actually Use Both at Once

Key Takeaways
You can have both PSHB and Medicare in 2025, but coverage coordination …
Why Medicare Part A Often Feels Like It Covers Everything—Until You’re Stuck in a Multi-Day Stay

Key Takeaways
Even though Medicare Part A is premium-free for most enrollees, it does not provide unlimit…
Hospital Coverage Under Part A Is Changing—And It’s Not Getting Cheaper

Key Takeaways
Medicare Part A hospital coverage costs are rising in 2025, including higher deductibles and daily coinsurance amounts.Pairing Medicare Part A with your
A Casual Look at PSHB Eligibility: 4 Facts That Clarify Who Can Access These Health Benefits

Key Takeaways
The Postal Service Health Benefits (PSHB) Program provides health coverage for eligible USPS employees, retirees, and their families, but not everyone qualifies automatically.
PSHB Open Season Basics: A Look at Your Health Plan Choices for 2025

Key Takeaways
Open Season for PSHB runs from November 11 to December 9, 2024: This is your window to explore, enroll in, or make changes to your health plan for 2025.