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Frequently asked questions about our Consumer Option plan
The MHBP Consumer Option is a high-deductible health plan (HDHP) with a health savings account (HSA).
The Plan deposits up to $2,400 per year for a Self and Family or Self Plus One enrollment or up to $1,200 per year for a Self Only into your HSA. You can use the funds to pay for health expenses, or watch your savings grow as they roll over. Plus Network preventive care is covered at 100% with no deductible. After you meet your deductible, you pay low copayments — or nothing at all — for covered care.
Preventive care is covered at a $0 copay with an in-network provider and does not apply to the deductible.
You are responsible for meeting your deductible:
- $2,000 for Self Only
- $4,000 for Self Plus One or Self and Family
Once your deductible has been satisfied, you pay a coinsurance depending on which type of service you use:
- Primary care physician (PCP): $15 copay
- Specialist visits: $15 copay
Prescriptions:
- $10 per generic formulary drug for a 30-day supply
- Preferred Brand: 30% of Plan allowance, limited to $200 per prescription
- Non-Preferred brand: 50% of Plan allowance, limited to $200 per prescription
- Mail-order pharmacy is available for a 90-day supply of maintenance medications
High Deductible Health Plan with a health savings account (HSA) so that you can use for qualified health care expenses now or in the future and provides nationwide coverage, MHBP Consumer Option plan could be right for you.
MHBP provides:
- A large, nationwide network of over 1.9 million providers and hospitals. When you need care, it’s never too far.
- Worldwide coverage
- No referrals required to see specialists.
- Outstanding plan satisfaction, per OPM.gov Consumer Satisfaction Survey Results
No. However you can save money by visiting in-network providers, you have in-network and non-network coverage.
Use our provider directory. You can access information about our extensive network of providers, including board certification, education, specialty and languages spoken, etc.
You pay nothing for in-network preventive care. When you visit a Primary Care Provider (PCP) or a Specialist, you'll pay a $15 copay (deductible applies to all services other than preventive care).
No. You do not need a referral to see a specialist.
Yes, professional non-emergency services provided in a MinuteClinic®, including telehealth visits are covered with $0 copay after deductible.
A copay is a fixed amount of money you pay to the provider, facility, pharmacy when you received covered services. The copay will vary, depending on where the services are delivered and by whom (e.g., PCP, specialist, inpatient hospital stay, emergency room, outpatient hospital and pharmacy). Please review the Official Plan brochure for copay amounts. Note: you must meet your deductible before copays apply.
Members usually do not need to file claim forms except in some non-network emergency care situations.
Should you need to submit a claim form, you can do so at these addresses:
Medical claims:
MHBP
PO Box 981106
El Paso, TX 79998
Prescription drug claims:
CVS Caremark®
PO Box 52136
Phoenix, AZ 85072-2136
MHBP Dental Plan claims:
MHBP
PO Box 7402
London, KY 40742
MHBP Vision Plan claims:
VSP
PO Box 385018
Birmingham, AL 35238-5018
For a disputed claim, follow the Postal Service Health Benefits Program disputed claims process if you disagree with our decision on your claim or request for services, drugs, or supplies, including a request for preauthorization/prior approval. View the appeals/disputed claims process.
For a 30-day supply after deductible:
‐ Generic: $10 copyament per prescription
- Preferred Brand: 30% of Plan allowance, limited to $200 per prescription
- Non-Preferred brand: 50% of Plan allowance, limited to $200 per prescription
‐ Mail-order pharmacy is available for a 90-day supply of maintenance medications
Yes, mail-order pharmacy is available for maintenance medications. You can also get your 90-day prescription at a participating retail pharmacy for the same cost as mail order.
Go to your member website and select "pharmacy benefits" for details and forms.
Yes. Your calendar year in-network deductible is $2,000 for Self Only coverage and $4,000 for Self Plus One or Self and Family Coverage
Once you pay your deductible, you pay copayments for most services. Copay and coinsurance amounts are listed in the Official Plan brochure. They will apply until you meet your out-of-pocket maximum.
MHBP plans do not include dental coverage. The MHBP Dental plan is available as a standalone option.
MHBP plans do not include vision coverage. The MHBP Vision plan is available as a standalone option.
Detailed instructions and information on the Postal Service Health Benefits (PSHB) Program enrollment process is available at the "Enroll Now" link on the website. You will need to know the enrollment code for the MHBP plan. Please refer to the rate calculator for the plans available in your area and the associated enrollment codes.
Coverage for the 2025 plan year begins on January 1, 2025 for active employees and annuitants. If you enroll as a newly hired Postal Employee, you have 60 days to enroll in an Postal Service Health Benefits (PSHB) Program plan. Your enrollment will become effective the beginning of the pay period after your enrollments received.
If you do not receive your ID card by your effective date, you may use a copy of your SF2809 Form or electronic enrollment confirmation. If you are enrolled in our system, you may register on your member website and print an ID card. After you register, simply select "Get an ID card" and follow the instructions. You may use this printable version of your personal ID card if you need medical care.
Members have access to Teladoc Health (Teladoc), a convenient, lower-cost alternative to urgent care or the emergency room. Teladoc lets you access board-certified doctors by web, phone or mobile app. It's perfect for when you're traveling or when your doctor isn't available. Simply visit Teladoc.com/Aetna or call 1-855-835-2362 (855-Teladoc) to get started.
Teladoc doctors prescribe medical treatment for a wide range of conditions including cold & flu symptoms, pink eye, skin rash conditions and stress and anxiety. Teladoc providers prescribe a medication when necessary. All Teladoc doctors are U.S. board certified internists, state-licensed family practitioners or pediatricians licensed to practice medicine in the U.S.
Please note: Teladoc and Teladoc physicians are independent contractors and are not agents of Aetna. Visit Teladoc.com/Aetna for a complete description of the limitations of Teladoc services. Teladoc, Teladoc Health and the Teladoc Health logo are registered trademarks of Teladoc Health, Inc.
You must tell us if you or a covered family member has coverage under any other health plan or has automobile insurance that pays health care expenses without regard to fault. This is called “double coverage”. When you have double coverage, one plan normally pays its benefits in full as the primary payor. The other plan pays a reduced benefit as the secondary payor. We, like other insurers, determine which coverage is primary according to the National Association of Insurance Commissioners’ (NAIC) guidelines. For more information on NAIC rules regarding the coordinating of benefits, visit https://content.naic.org/sites/default/files/inline-files/MDL-120.pdf.
For complete details about how we coordinate with other health plans and a Primary Payor Chart, see Section 9 of the Official Plan brochure under Coordinating Benefits with Medicare and Other Coverage.
Certain health care services, such as hospitalization or outpatient surgery, require precertification to ensure coverage for those services. In most cases, your network provider will take care of getting precertification. You’re still responsible for ensuring that your care is precertified. This means you should always ask your provider whether they’ve contacted us and that we’ve approved the request. If you see an out-of-network provider or you’re admitted to an out-of-network hospital you must get prior approval or precertification by calling 1-833-497-2415 (TTY: 711).
Our network has doctors, hospitals and facilities across the country. Your benefits are accepted by the doctors and hospitals that participate with the Aetna Choice® POS II network in all states. Be sure to present your MHBP ID card at the time of service.
To update any personal information, update dependents, or make plan changes, visit The Postal Service Health Benefits System.