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Military medical facilities aim to woo back Medicare-eligible patients
Defense Health Agency officials have launched an effort to bring back Medicare-eligible Tricare for Life military patients to ...
More than 20 locations are part of the nationwide effort, the Pentagon's top doctor told attendees at MOAA's TotalForce+ event.
Senators are delving into the question of whether the military establishment is prepared to handle mass combat casualties. Shown here, Idaho National Guard members conduct medevac training in 2022.
The nonprofit Military Officers Association of America is speaking out against a Tricare plan to end the coverage of weight-loss medications for Medicare-eligible military retirees and family members.
° Tricare for Life acts as a secondary payer to Medicare, picking up the costs Medicare doesn't. For those with medical insurance other than Medicare, Tricare again is secondary to that insurance plan ...
Military retirees and disabled veterans will receive a 2.8% increase in monthly payments for 2026 under the annual ...
Cuts to the military medical budget over the years and delays in implementing reforms across the Defense Department health system have undermined the Pentagon's ability to care for troops in wartime, ...
When Denise learned in February that she might have to pay out of pocket for her weekly therapy sessions, the military veteran from Virginia started to panic. She’d been seeing her psychologist weekly ...
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Military medical system unprepared for future conflict, experts say
When it comes to combat casualty care, "without urgent intervention, the Military Health System will continue to slide into ...
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