Many service members don't sort out their civilian health insurance until they're already out and scrambling. The confusion ...
Military retirees and their family members who use Tricare Select risk losing health coverage if they don't arrange to begin paying new enrollment fees by Jan. 1, Tricare officials said Monday. As of ...
Most retirees enrolled in Tricare Select will soon be required to pay a new monthly premium or lose their health insurance coverage. A little noticed provision in the 2017 National Defense ...
FALLS CHURCH, Virginia, April 23-- Defense Health Agency issued the following news release: When you retire from active duty or turn age 60 as a retired reserve member, your TRICARE coverage changes.
FALLS CHURCH, Virginia, Aug. 19-- Defense Health Agency issued the following news release: You deactivate once you're no longer on active duty as a National Guard or Reserve member. Deactivating is a ...
More than 850,000 retirees and their family members who were enrolled in Tricare Select must now pay enrollment fees. (Image by Stock) Are you a military retiree who will lose Tricare Select coverage?
Just a few days before coverage for weight-loss drugs is set to end for Tricare for Life beneficiaries, advocates are calling on the Defense Health Agency and lawmakers to halt those plans. A new ...
A number of beneficiaries in the Tricare West Region are off to a rocky start with the new contractor, TriWest Healthcare Alliance, citing problems with its website and customer service lines as they ...
Studying the Military Health System and Tricare are major stepping stones in modernizing veterans’ healthcare, five authors wrote in a July 26 Health Affairs blog post. Outside of previous ...
The deadline to make changes to your Tricare coverage is Dec. 14. Shown here, Capt. Manisha Mills, a 49th MDOS pediatrician, checks her patient's heart rate March 29, 2017 at Holloman Air Force Base, ...
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