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  "path": "/feds-with-benefits/2026/04/healthcare-affordability-part-4-how-annuitants-can-use-expected-healthcare-costs-to-help-choose-the-right-health-plan/",
  "publishedAt": "2026-04-30T18:09:50.000Z",
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  "textContent": "Once you become eligible for Medicare, you're not just picking a FEHB plan, you're also deciding which parts of Medicare to enroll in.",
  "title": "Healthcare affordability part 4: How annuitants can use expected healthcare costs  to help choose the right health plan"
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