Open Season is here.
Don’t miss your chance to choose a new plan or make changes to your current plan.
Humana was one of the first carriers to offer a FEDVIP dental plan, so we understand the type of coverage you need. You can be confident in the competitive dental benefits we offer – they were made with you in mind.
This year, our PPO has lower rates for 2022 and our EPO remains the only plan of its kind, so you can choose between two affordable dental plans that cover what you need.
With our Humana Dental Federal PPO plan, you can visit any dentist whether they’re in or out of network.
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Our Humana Dental Federal Advantage EPO Plan is in network only. In order to apply your benefits you must visit a participating dentist.
The Humana Dental Federal PPO Plan has reduced rates for 2022 and provides more flexibility, allowing you to visit both in and out of network dentists. Important features of the plan are:
The Humana Dental Federal Advantage EPO Plan emphasizes prevention and cost control. Important features of the plan are:
You must use BENEFEDS to enroll or change your enrollment in the Humana Federal Dental Plans. BENEFEDS is a secure enrollment website sponsored by OPM. To enroll simply enter your name, personal information such as your address and Social Security number, the agency you work for (or retirement system that pays your annuity), and select one of the Humana Federal Dental Plans. If you do not have access to a computer, call 1-877-888-FEDS (1-877-888-3337), TTY number 1-877-889-5680, to enroll or change your enrollment.
Note: You cannot enroll in a FEDVIP plan using the Health Benefits Election Form (SF 2809) or through an agency self-service system, such as Employee Express, PostalEase, EBIS, MyPay, or Employee Personal Page. However, those sites may provide a link to BENEFEDS.
All Federal civilians, annuitants and eligible TRICARE retirees can choose a Humana Federal Dental Plan for dental coverage. There is no requirement for you to enroll in other Federal medical or TRICARE medical sponsored plans.
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