Advocacy
Does the Budget Threaten a Key TRICARE Improvement?
Increased access to civilian urgent care has helped beneficiaries in recent years. Its cost could put it in the crosshairs.
As MOAA’s Director of Government Relations for Health Affairs, Karen Ruedisueli advocates for legislation and policy to protect the uniformed services health care benefit, including TRICARE and the direct care system of military hospitals and clinics. She builds relationships on Capitol Hill and with DoD leaders, TRICARE contractors, and fellow advocates to advance solutions to Military Health System issues and ensure transparency and accountability in policy implementation. She also advises MOAA’s Health Care Board Committee.
Increased access to civilian urgent care has helped beneficiaries in recent years. Its cost could put it in the crosshairs.
Ask your lawmakers to support the Healthcare for Our Troops Act, which offers no-fee benefits for these servicemembers.
Join MOAA's work to close this unfair coverage gap. Here's how you can contact your lawmaker today.
MOAA continues to seek a more thorough analysis to ensure you retain access to quality care.
We’re pushing for a new appeals process. Learn more about our latest efforts, and what drugs could be affected.
Urge your representative to back bipartisan legislation putting TRICARE in line with commercial plans.