Health Care
TRICARE 2025: New Contractor, New Challenges for Some Beneficiaries
Some in the West Region still need to take action or risk losing access to care. Find out how.
Some in the West Region still need to take action or risk losing access to care. Find out how.
The update covers those on Title 32 orders as well as some members of the Coast Guard, both active duty and Reserve.
Beneficiaries could pay thousands more per year if the changes move forward. MOAA is working to protect what you’ve earned.
MOAA's expert offers insight on key parts of the T-5 deal, including how it may help military families on the move.
"Adding these presumptives lowers the burden of proof for veterans to get the benefits they deserve."
The proposal would cover programs such as meditation and wellness counseling, and could widen the use of these benefits.
Learn what programs may be available, how they work ... and how much they cost.
Those who miss the new deadline will be disenrolled, officials said.
The last-minute deal is good news for thousands of beneficiaries, but it points to systemic TRICARE reimbursement problems.
Look ahead at some of the key challenges facing the department in the new year.
Pediatric and special-needs care top a list of concerns. Providers have pointed to communication issues with the new contractor.
A special enrollment period begins March 3. Learn who is eligible ... and why MOAA is paying close attention to the rollout.