2016 Premiums
Full Sets of Rate Charts
In addition to the biweekly and monthly premiums, you can also find the total premiums, the amount the
government pays, and the change in your portion of the premium compared to last year. A new Self Plus One enrollment type has been added in the Federal Employees Health Benefits (FEHB) Program that will provide coverage for an enrollee and one designated eligible family member. All FEHB plans will offer a Self Only, Self Plus One, and Self and Family enrollment type beginning in 2016. Note: Non-Postal Rates apply to enrollees who are not employed by the U.S. Postal Service. U.S. Postal Rates apply to enrollees who are employed by the U.S. Postal Service.
HMO (Regional Plans with Specific Service Areas)
- Non-Postal Rates (PDF file) [1.5 MB]
- U.S. Postal Rates (PDF file) [1.48 MB]
FFS (Fee-for-Service/Nationwide Plans)
- Non-Postal Rates (PDF file) [239.84 KB]
- U.S. Postal Rates (PDF file) [239.53 KB]
The overall average Postal rate increases shown are based on the Postal contribution for Category 1. The Postal employee groups in Category 1 can change from year to year. Postal employees are encouraged to review their Plan brochures for information about how their plan changes for 2016 as soon as the brochures are posted to OPM’s website.
From PEN: Please note – we cannot answer questions regarding insurance or any other USPS benefit.
What is the new rate for selfplusone for NALC high-option health insurance. I cannot find it in any of the places you mention.
Patricia – thank you for your comments. However, as the article states PEN cannot answer any questions regarding insurance or any other USPS or union benefit.
Where can I find out the rates for Postal RETIRE for the New Blue Cross and Blue Shield Of NJ Self Plus One I have the standerd plan 105.
Donald – the only information we have is the press release from OPM – find that here:
http://postalemployeenetwork.com/news/2015/10/self-plus-one-coverage-information-for-retired-postal-employees/