The Federal Benefits Open Season Begins On November 11!
Did you know that the Federal Benefits Open Season happens only once a year? Unless you experience a Qualifying Life Event during the year, the Open Season is your only opportunity to enroll, cancel your enrollment, or make a change to your enrollment for the participating programs. The Open Season will run November 11 – December 9, 2024. This is the time to review and update your benefits, if needed. Don’t miss out on this important opportunity.
Read More about The Federal Benefits Open Season Begins On November 11!In-Person And Virtual Benefits Open Season Fairs
Do you have questions about the 2025 plans? There will be three In-Person Benefits Open Season Fairs that will be available to NIH employees. No registration is required.
NOVEMBER 6, 2024
11:00 AM – 2:00 PM
NIH Shady Grove Campus
Cafeteria
9609 Medical Center Drive
Rockville, MD 20850
Free On-Demand Benefits Webinar – Register Today!
Do you want to learn the basics of the health plans offered under the Federal Employees Health Benefits (FEHB) Program? If so, listen to a short 20-minutes Insurance 101 on-demand webinar. Registration is required. Topics discussed are:
Read More about Free On-Demand Benefits Webinar – Register Today!Donate Your “Use-Or-Lose” Hours To The NIH Leave Bank Or VLTP To Help A Co-Worker In Need!
Last year, NIH employees lost an estimated $5.8 million in annual leave. Don’t let your leave disappear! Please donate your unused “Use-or-Lose” annual leave to the NIH Leave Bank or Voluntary Leave Transfer Program (VLTP) by January 11, 2025!
Leave donations to the NIH Leave Bank or VLTP reinforce the charitable and giving spirit of the NIH community and ensure your fellow employees experiencing a personal or family medical emergency have the paid leave they need.
Read More about Donate Your “Use-Or-Lose” Hours To The NIH Leave Bank Or VLTP To Help A Co-Worker In Need!Eligible Expenses For The Flexible Spending Accounts (FSAFEDS) Program
The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) determines what are considered eligible expenses for all Flexible Spending Accounts. A listing of eligible expenses can be found on the FSAFEDS website.
Questions may be directed to FSAFEDS at 877-372-3337.
Read More about Eligible Expenses For The Flexible Spending Accounts (FSAFEDS) ProgramInsurance Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
To view the list of frequently asked insurance questions, visit the insurance FAQ page on the Office of Personnel Management’s website.
Questions may be directed to your Benefits Contact or AskBenefits@nih.gov.
Read More about Insurance Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)Dual Enrollments In The Federal Employees Health Benefits (FEHB) Program
Dual enrollment in the FEHB Program is prohibited, except under very limited circumstances. Dual enrollment is when you or an eligible family member covered under your “self and family” or “Self Plus One” enrollment is also covered under another FEHB enrollment. For circumstances where dual enrollment is allowed, it must be authorized by the Retirement & Employee Benefits Bran
Read More about Dual Enrollments In The Federal Employees Health Benefits (FEHB) ProgramContinuing Health Benefits Coverage Into Retirement
To be eligible to continue your health benefits enrollment into retirement, you must: (1) have retired on an immediate annuity (that is, an annuity which begins to accrue no later than one month after the date of your final separation); and (2) have been continuously enrolled (or covered as a family member) in any FEHB Program plan (not necessarily the same plan) for the five years of service immediately preceding retirement, or if less than five years, for all service since your first opportunity to enroll.
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