Why Some Postal Retirees Are Still Choosing Medicare Part C Anyway

Key Takeaways
Even with the robust coverage provided by the Postal Service
EGWP Is a Big Deal—Here’s Why It Matters for Your Meds in 2025

Key Takeaways
In 2025, the Medicare Part D Employer Group Waiver Plan (EGWP) is fully integrated into the new Post…
The Cost-Saving Illusion Behind Medicare Part C—and What It May Really Cost You

Key Takeaways
Medicare Part C plans can appear financially attractive but often involve hidden costs, care restrictions, and unpredictability.Postal retirees and workers must caref…
Hospital Coverage Under Part A Is Changing—And It’s Not Getting Cheaper

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Medicare Part A hospital coverage costs are rising in 2025, including higher deductibles and daily coinsurance amounts.Pairing Medicare Part A with your
How the Medicare Part D Cap Affects Your Drug Costs in a PSHB Plan

Key Takeaways
The $2,000 annual out-of-pocket cap under Medicare Part D in 2025 can significantly reduce your prescription drug costs—if your
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…
When PSHB and Medicare Advantage Plans Collide, It Gets Complicated Fast

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If you’re enrolled in both PSHB and Medicare Advantage, you coul…
Before PSHB Starts Covering You, These Deductibles Can Sting

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Even with strong coverage, your PSHB benefits don’t sta…
This New $2,000 Limit on Drug Costs Could Save You Serious Cash

Key Takeaways
In 2025, a $2,000 annual out-of-pocket limit for prescription drugs is now in effect under Medicare Part D, including coverage integrated into the
USPS Just Made It Easier to Enroll—But You Still Need to Log In

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In 2025, the USPS has streamlined the Postal Service Health Benefits (PSHB) enrollment process, but logging i…