Many service members don't sort out their civilian health insurance until they're already out and scrambling. The confusion ...
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.
The nonprofit Military Officers Association of America is speaking out against a Tricare plan to end the coverage of weight-loss medications for Medicare-eligible military retirees and family members.
A key step in understanding your Tricare medical coverage is becoming knowledgeable about your catastrophic cap. Whether you're an active-duty family member, a retiree considering other health ...
Most active-duty military members have access to generally free health coverage, but health insurance for veterans and retired military members may be more complicated. By knowing your options and the ...
Discover health plans that qualify as creditable coverage, how they impact Medicare penalties, and implications for pre-existing conditions.
WASHINGTON, Jan. 14, 2011 -- To ensure military families don't get left out as the new national health care reform law extends parent's health insurance to their children up to age 26, TRICARE plans ...
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 ...
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