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Archive

You have reached a collection of archive material. The content available is no longer being updated and as a result you may encounter hyperlinks which no longer function. You should also bear in mind this content may contain text and references which are no longer applicable as a result of changes in law, regulation and/or administration.

Plan Information

For Plan brochures, patient safety information, plan changes, plan websites and plan provider directories for that specific year.

Premiums

Please see links below for a specific year's health benefit rates. For rate information for the years 2000-2002, please choose the year below, then see the applicable FEHB guide for the rates. For years 2004- present, simply click on the year link below to see the rates.

Benefit Administration Letters

For correspondence pertaining to the Federal Employees Health Benefits Program:

Guides to Federal Benefits

The summary information describes each of the Federal Benefit Programs and gives details intended to educate and inform you about the choices available to you. In the case of the health, dental, and vision programs, the Guides list the plans available in each state, premium rates, selected benefits, health plan consumer satisfaction survey results, and links to other health plan quality indicators.

HEDIS

HEDIS ( Healthcare Effectiveness Data and Information Set) is a set of standardized performance measures designed to ensure consumers have the information they need to reliably compare the performance of healthcare plans. The performance measures in HEDIS are related to many significant public health issues such as cancer, heart disease, smoking, asthma and diabetes. HEDIS also includes a standardized survey of consumers' experiences that evaluates plan performance in areas such as customer service, access to care and claims processing. HEDIS is sponsored, supported and maintained by the National Committee for Quality Assurance.