General Medicare Communication Only. Not Connected with or endorsed by the U.S. Government or the federal Medicare program. Not Affiliated with the PSHB Program, USPS, or any Provider

A Trusted Non-Governmental Resource

Krista Wilson

Licensed Agent

Spokane, Washington

krista wilson Articles

Key Takeaways Medicare Part B in 2025 carries a standard monthly premium of $185, but higher-income enrollees may pay significantly more.Enrollment timing, income brackets, and coo...
Key Takeaways Medicare Part A may seem free, but it comes with substantial costs if you require extended hospital care, skilled nursing, or have limited work history.If you're covered by
Key Takeaways Deductibles under the Postal Service Health Benefits (
Key Takeaways Turning 65 doesn’t trigger automatic Medicare enrollment unless you’re already receiving Social Security. You must take timely action or risk coverage gaps and penalties.
Key Takeaways Even with PSHB coverage, enrolling in Medicare Part B remains essential for many retirees in 2025, as...
Key Takeaways Copayments can vary widely between health plans, and und...
Key Takeaways Costs under PSHB in 2025 involve more than just premiums; timing, Medicare coordination, and out-of-pocket structures all affect what you owe.Understanding how and wh...
Key Takeaways Even with generous government contributions, your share of PSHB premiums in 2025 can be significantly...
Key Takeaways In 2025, USPS employees and retirees no longer receive health insurance through the Federal Employees Heal...
Key Takeaways The Postal Service Health Benefits (PSHB) Program fully replaced the Federal Employ...
Key Takeaways Medicare Part C, also known as Medicare Advantage, is not a simple replacement for Original Medicare and comes with key differences in coverage, networks, and costs that USPS

Thank you for your kind review.

Thank you

Our dedicated team will be in touch with you shortly to provide personalized assistance and guide you through the process of finding the ideal Medicare plan that meets your needs. We look forward to speaking with you soon.

Thank you

PHSB Newsletter

PSHB Isn’t Just Medicare For Postal Employees

If you’re a Licensed Agent with who has been trained on PSHB, we invite you to apply for a free listing. If you need training – we can make an introduction for you to well-established PSHB-focused Agencies that can provide you the knowledge you need to help Postal Employee with their PSHB coverage,

We welcome Medicare experts to apply for a FREE
listing on www.PSHB-Information.com. Applications are approved based on background, reputation, licensure & professional record. Professionals are encouraged to contribute to the website community by sharing and creating content.

Readers are encouraged to connect with the Professionals listed.

*Terms and conditions apply
ratings
call support