As you transition to retirement, there are changes to the benefits you receive as an active employee. The Physicians’ Organization will work with you to provide guidance regarding changes to your PO-sponsored benefits, direct you to the right person with questions regarding Foundation-sponsored benefits, and supply you with benefits carrier contact information.
If possible, we recommend early planning so you are educated around options relating to benefits prior to your retirement date to ensure a smooth transition.
The information regarding PO-sponsored benefits continuation as you transition from your role can be located on internal Health Affairs/Professional Medical Staff Services page under Medical Staff Transition Program.
Planning for Medicare
Whether you are new to Medicare, getting ready to turn 65, or preparing to retire, you will need to make several important decisions about your health coverage. There are private and state consulting service options available for your assistance. The SHINE Counselors are endorsed by the state and available to offer you assistance with your Medicare decisions at no cost. To be connected to a local SHINE counselor and schedule an appointment call:
Retirement educational sessions
As part of the Medical Staff Transition program, educational sessions will be offered quarterly via Zoom around topics of interest related to retirement planning. The recordings are accessible on web2.
For questions regarding PO-sponsored benefits, please reach out to POHR@childrens.harvard.edu. For questions regarding Foundation-sponsored benefits, including retirement benefits and the Retiree Medical Savings Plan (through TASC), please contact your Foundation directly for details.
Medical staff transition to retirement — hospital checklist
Boston Children’s Hospital and the Physician Foundations have created an overview of options to enhance the wellbeing and engagement of faculty as they transition toward retirement. Faculty should discuss with their Department Chair/Chief the menu for their individual transitions.