Health Care
VA Mulls Pushing Vets to Telehealth Before Offering Local Appointments
The move could alter the wait-time criteria established for veterans to receive community care.
The move could alter the wait-time criteria established for veterans to receive community care.
About 400,000 beneficiaries – 4% of TRICARE users – will be affected. Are you on that list? Tell MOAA your story.
The new figures come after an independent study found the rate may be much higher than reported.
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A new RAND analysis says data still doesn’t exist to prove claims that community care is a better choice for most veterans.
The department will speed up the phased-in approach to new benefits outlined in the Honoring Our PACT Act.
These premium-based plans operate differently than other TRICARE offerings. Here’s how rates are determined.
The moves would make it easier for veterans to receive treatment at local medical facilities.
These facts and figures give a glimpse of what this department offers to veterans and survivors.
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