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2007 Defense Authorization Bill Provisions
Health Care Issues
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Drug Class |
Senate (S. 2766) |
House (H.R. 5122)
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MOAA Position |
| TRICARE fee
increases |
Bar any TRICARE
Prime or Standard fee increases before Sept. 30, 2007. Require
GAO review of DoD cost-saving efforts. |
Similar provisions,
but bar increases through Dec. 31, 2007. Establish commission to
review fee issues and alternatives. |
Support House
version. |
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TRICARE pharmacy copayments |
Eliminate copayments for most drugs in TRICARE Mail Order
Pharmacy (TMOP). Authorize DoD to implement $5 generic and $15
retail copayments. |
Eliminate most TMOP drug copayments. Increase retail copayments
to $6 and $16 for generic and brand-name drugs, respectively. |
Support zero TMOP copayments to promote its use. Oppose such
large retail copayment increases, especially for drugs not
available in TMOP. |
| TRICARE coverage
for Selected Reserve |
Limit TRICARE
Reserve Select (TRS) premium increases to 2.2% for 2007.
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Bar premium
increases through Dec. 31, 2007. Make all drilling
servicemembers eligible for same premiums (as members mobilized
since Sept. 11, 2001), as of Jan. 1, 2008. |
Support House
version. |
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TRICARE Standard enrollment |
Bar employers from paying TRICARE-eligible employees to use
TRICARE versus employer plan. Require one-time $25 TRICARE
Standard enrollment fee ($40 for families). |
Bar employers from paying TRICARE-eligible employees to use
TRICARE rather than employer plan.
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MOAA does not support a TRICARE Standard enrollment fee.
Restriction on employer payments is preferable to large retiree
fee increases.
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Civilianization
of military medical
positions |
Bar conversion
unless DoD certifies it won’t affect access, quality, or costs. |
No similar provision
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Support Senate
provision. |
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Incentive payments for medical providers in
underserved areas |
No
provision
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Authorize 5% or 10% payment increase in areas with provider
shortages. |
Support House version. |
| Military health
care funding |
No similar provision
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Clarify that no
TRICARE For Life (TFL) costs should be charged against Defense
budget |
Support House
provision. $10 billion TFL charge led Pentagon to propose large
retiree fee increases. |
Non-Health Care Issues
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Drug Class |
Senate (S. 2766)
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House (H.R. 5122)
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MOAA Position |
| Survivor Benefit
Plan (SBP) annuity |
End deduction of VA
survivor benefits from SBP annuities if service caused death,
eff. Oct. 1, 2006. |
No provision |
Support Senate
provision. |
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Paid-Up SBP coverage |
Implement 30-year, paid-up SBP coverage as of Oct. 1, 2006
(versus Oct. 1, 2008, in current law). |
No
provision |
Support Senate provision. |
| Military pay
raise |
2.2% for active
duty, Guard, and Reserve Jan. 1, 2007. Additional targeted
increases for warrant officers April 1, 2007. |
2.7% raise Jan. 1,
2007, with similar targeted increases April 1, 2007. |
Support
House-proposed raise. |
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Military manpower levels |
Increase Army strength by 30,000, Marine Corps by 1,000, Army
National Guard by 17,000 versus budget. Reduce Navy by 12,000
and Air Force by 23,200 versus FY 2006. |
Similar provisions
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Support increases for Army, Marine Corps, and Army National
Guard. MOAA is concerned that Navy and Air Force reductions are
driven by budget versus mission. |
| Servicemembers’
Group Life Insurance (SGLI) |
No similar provision
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Require services to
provide free $400,000 coverage for members deployed on
contingencies. |
Support House
version. |
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Military ID card issues |
Require issuance of permanent ID cards to military retirees’
dependents who are medically certified as permanently disabled.
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Pentagon must report on: * permanent ID card for disabled dependents
* member option to request removal of SSN. |
Support Senate provision on permanent ID card and House
provision on option to remove SSN from ID card. |
| Military
dependent education |
Authorize $45
million for schools serving dependents, including those affected
by base realignment and closure or serving severely disabled
dependents. |
Authorize $65
million for similar purposes. |
Support House
version. |
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