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.
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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 Tricare health plan costs for military and retiree households will go up between 2% and 3% in 2026, with some steeper increases of over 15% for prescription drugs. The Military Health System ...
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 ...