How Medicare Advantage Choices Can Change Your PSHB Coverage Balance in 2026

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Your Medicare Advantage decision in 2026 can shift how much c…
7 Ways Medicare Part B Costs Could Surprise You If You’re Not Careful

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Medicare Part B can unexpectedly increase your healthcare expenses, especial…
Medicare Part C in PSHB: 3 Fresh Perspectives on Private Health Plan Alternatives

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Medicare Part C, also known as Medicare Advantage, offers pri…
Adding Part C to PSHB Isn’t Always a Smart Move—Here’s Why

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Enrolling in Medicare Advantage (Part C) while you already have PSHB coverage can result in unnecessary overlaps and costs in 2025.PSHB plans are designed to integrate with Original…
Medicare Part A Doesn’t Mean ‘No Cost’—Here’s What the Fine Print Actually Says

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Medicare Part A is not entirely free; it comes with deductibles, coinsurance,…
What You Should Know About the $2,000 Drug Cap Under PSHB (Even If You Don’t Take Meds Yet)

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The $2,000 annual cap on out-of-pocket prescription drug costs under
Here’s How Medicare Part A Actually Works When You’re in PSHB

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Medicare Part A, while typically premium-free for most Postal Service annuitants, still requires understanding how it coordinates with PSHB in 2025.If you qualify for Medicare, PSHB…
Medicare Part C: Why Some People Love It and Others Regret Switching from Original Medicare

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Medicare Part C, also known as Medicare Advantage, offers all-in-one coverage…
The PSHB Requirement for Medicare Part B Might Be News to You

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If you’re eligible for Medicare and enrolled in a
Prescription Coverage Under PSHB and Medicare: What Sounds Good Isn’t Always Complete

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In 2025, PSHB enrollees who are eligible for Medicare must understand how their