GEHA Standard Option — 2026 Premiums & Cost Guide
GEHA Standard Option is a nationwide Fee-for-Service plan offered to all federal employees and retirees. 2026 biweekly employee share: $86.75 (Self Only) to $231.45 (Self and Family). Low premium FFS plan built exclusively for federal employees — competitive cost-sharing with BCBS Standard.
Premium Source: OPM 2026 FEHB Premium Rates (official OPM spreadsheet) • Data Year: 2026 Open Season
About This Plan
Government Employees Health Association · Fee-for-Service · Nationwide · OPM enrollment codes: 314 / 316 / 315
GEHA's Standard Option is a nationwide fee-for-service plan historically popular among federal employees for its balance of low biweekly premium, moderate deductible, and broad network access. GEHA administers the plan exclusively for federal employees — its entire business is serving the federal workforce, which tends to mean strong customer service and specialized knowledge of federal benefits coordination.
2026 Biweekly Premiums
OPM-verified biweekly totals, government share, and employee (your) share for all three enrollment tiers.
| Enrollment Tier | Biweekly Total | Government Pays | You Pay | OPM Code |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Self Only | $346.99 | $260.24 | $86.75 | 314 |
| Self Plus One | $746.06 | $559.55 | $186.52 | 316 |
| Self and Family | $925.79 | $694.34 | $231.45 | 315 |
Government pays the LESSER of 75% of the premium OR the 2026 OPM cap: Self $324.76 / Self+One $711.17 / Family $778.03. Source: OPM Federal Employees Health Benefits
Monthly & Annual Employee Cost
Monthly = biweekly × 26 ÷ 12 (OPM standard conversion). Annual = biweekly × 26. These are your out-of-pocket premium costs before any healthcare services.
| Enrollment Tier | Monthly (Your Share) | Annual (Your Share) | Annual (Total) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Self Only | $187.95 | $2,255.44 | $9,021.74 |
| Self Plus One | $404.12 | $4,849.39 | $19,397.56 |
| Self and Family | $501.47 | $6,017.64 | $24,070.54 |
Benefits Snapshot
Key cost-sharing parameters for 2026. Verify detailed benefits in the official OPM plan brochure.
| Benefit | In-Network | Out-of-Network |
|---|---|---|
| Deductible | $350.00 | $700.00 |
| Out-of-Pocket Maximum | $7,500.00 | — |
| Primary Care Copay | $25.00 | — |
| Specialist Copay | $45.00 | — |
| HSA Eligible | No | — |
Benefits summary for comparison only. Verify all benefits in the official OPM plan brochure at opm.gov plan brochures →
Costs in Retirement
GEHA Standard is a popular retirement plan because its biweekly premium is lower than BCBS Standard while offering comparable coverage. At retirement, the government contribution formula is the same — you pay the employee share post-tax from your annuity.
FEHB 5-Year Rule: To carry FEHB into retirement, you must be enrolled in an FEHB plan (or covered under TRICARE/CHAMPVA) for the 5 consecutive years immediately before your retirement date. If you are not yet enrolled, start coverage as soon as possible to preserve this option.
Compare GEHA Standard Option to All FEHB Plans
Use the FedTools FEHB Calculator to compare this plan against all 2026 nationwide plans for your enrollment tier and employee status.
GEHA Standard Option — Frequently Asked Questions
How much does GEHA Standard Option cost per paycheck in 2026?
For 2026, the GEHA Standard Option biweekly employee share is: Self Only $86.75, Self Plus One $186.52, Self and Family $231.45. The government pays the lesser of 75% of your plan premium or the OPM-set cap ($324.76/$711.17/$778.03 for Self/Self+One/Family in 2026). Use the FEHB Calculator to compare all plans side-by-side.
What does the government pay toward GEHA Standard Option?
For 2026, the government pays the lesser of 75% of the total biweekly premium or the program-wide cap. For GEHA Standard Option Self Only ($346.99 biweekly total), the government pays $260.24 and you pay $86.75. For Self and Family ($925.79 total), the government pays the 2026 cap of $778.03 and you pay $231.45.
How do GEHA Standard Option premiums change at retirement?
GEHA Standard is a popular retirement plan because its biweekly premium is lower than BCBS Standard while offering comparable coverage. At retirement, the government contribution formula is the same — you pay the employee share post-tax from your annuity.
Is GEHA Standard Option a good FEHB plan?
Low premium FFS plan built exclusively for federal employees — competitive cost-sharing with BCBS Standard. The right FEHB plan depends on your healthcare utilization, family size, preferred network, and whether you want HSA eligibility (available only with HDHP plans). Use the FedTools FEHB Calculator to compare GEHA Standard Option against all other plans for your specific enrollment tier.
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Data Accuracy Notice: All premium figures on this page are copied cell-for-cell from OPM's official 2026 FEHB premium rate spreadsheets (FFS and HMO/Other). The government contribution is computed per OPM's formula (lesser of 75% of premium or the program-wide cap). This page does not constitute financial or benefits advice. Verify current rates with your agency HR office and OPM.gov.