Health Care
TRICARE Guide 2024-2025
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What you need to know about your earned health care benefit, at all stages of life.
Updated for 2025, find out what you need to know about your earned health care benefit.
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Updated monthly, this resource is a must-read for servicemembers, retirees, and their dependents.
MOAA fights to keep TRICARE effective and affordable for retirees and their families; to preserve a strong military medical system on behalf of all who rely on it; and to ensure all veterans receive the health benefits they've earned.
Below, find out the latest on these issues of critical importance to servicemembers past and present, and their loved ones. Learn more about your benefits, and find out how you can support MOAA's health care-related advocacy efforts.
What you need to know about your earned health care benefit, at all stages of life.
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Faster processes are needed to establish a service connection for cancers and other illnesses.
The optional coverage also will offer a larger network of dentists under a new contract, officials said.
We’re working to secure a better reporting system to track and fix beneficiary issues. Here’s how you can help.
A MOAA expert weighs in on the move, which will add 2,220 locations in 35 states after a recent series of network departures.
The head of the Defense Health Agency wrote to TRICARE users and advocacy groups about new contractor “challenges.”
Veterans using a My HealtheVet username and password will have longer to set up a different access method.