Medicare + FEHB Webinar
Brian Sperling Senior Account Manager GEHA Mickey Basi Account Manager GEHA
Agenda FEDVIP in retirement FEHB rules about retirement Medicare Parts A and B Should I enroll in Part B? How and when should I enroll in Medicare? Medigap or Medicare supplement plans Medicare Part C / Medicare Advantage Medicare Part D / prescription coverage GEHA medical and dental plans
You should consider delaying enrollment in Part B if you are still actively employed. You will not be penalized for late enrollment.
Part B Premiums for 2019 File Individual Tax File Joint Tax Part B Premium Return* Return* You Pay 91% of beneficiaries $85,000 or less $170,000 or less $135.50 in 2019 $85,001–$107,000 $170,001-$214,000 $189.60 $107,001–$133,500 $214,001-$267,000 $270.90 $133,501–$160,000 $267,001-$320,000 $352.20 $160,001-$499,999 $321,000-$749,999 $433.40 $500,000 and above $750,000 and above $460.50 * Amount based on modified adjusted gross income as reported on your IRS tax return from 2 years ago.
Part B Premiums $135.50 $135.50 x 12 $3 1966 2019
Summary of Medicare and plan options Medicare and plan options Premiums you pay A + B + FEHB Part B + FEHB Part B + private insurance + FEHB C + FEHB (FEHB doesn’t waive cost-sharing) Part B + private insurance Part C only (Suspend FEHB) (premiums & coverages vary widely) A + FEHB (no Part B) FEHB Only A + B + Tricare ( Military Retirees ) Part B Only A + B + Medigap/Supplement + Part D Part B + private insurance + Part D premium (Not for FEDS)
How GEHA works with Medicare A & B
geha.com/medicare
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