Military Benefits
Deadline Nears for Claims and Lawsuits Over Camp Lejeune Water Contamination
To qualify for a settlement, a lawsuit or claim must be filed within two years of the enactment of the PACT Act.
To qualify for a settlement, a lawsuit or claim must be filed within two years of the enactment of the PACT Act.
Find out where the money would go, and what it could mean for your future benefit.
More staff allowed for the larger schedule, which also has reduced wait times for many new patients.
Learn how the new refill option works, and what you'll need to do to access it.
Know your benefit before you hit the road this summer.
Most retail locations have returned to normal operations, but military pharmacies are still struggling.
The issue affects beneficiaries receiving insulin treatment, but it speaks to the larger need to keep pace with commercial plans.
Understanding the full cost structure of various plans is critical to preserving your service-earned benefit.
The decision could pave the way to retroactive pay and future compensation for thousands of caregivers.
Servicemembers and their dependents are at higher risk for such conditions. Ask your lawmakers to back the MOMS Act today.
A cyberattack on an outside provider has caused prescription delays for military patients since late last month.
A March 1 move will affect beneficiaries taking specialty medications, including certain maintenance drugs.