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  • Retiree Benefits for the Military Could Face Cuts

    09/19/2011 3:42:14 AM PDT · by SkyPilot · 54 replies
    NY Slimes ^ | 18 Sep 11 | JAMES DAO and MARY WILLIAMS WALSH
    As Washington looks to squeeze savings from once-sacrosanct entitlements like Social Security and Medicare, another big social welfare system is growing as rapidly, but with far less scrutiny: the health and pension benefits of military retirees. Military pensions and health care for active and retired troops now cost the government about $100 billion a year, representing an expanding portion of both the Pentagon budget — about $700 billion a year, including war costs — and the national debt, which together finance the programs. Making even incremental reductions to military benefits is typically a doomed political venture, given the public’s broad...
  • TRICARE Promises Continued Access to Prescription Meds (Walgreens dispute)

    09/17/2011 6:35:46 AM PDT · by Evil Slayer · 11 replies
    U.S. Dept. Of Defense ^ | 9/15/11 | Donna Miles
    WASHINGTON, Sept. 15, 2011 – A dispute between Walgreens and a TRICARE contractor will not stop beneficiaries from getting their prescriptions filled, despite a Walgreen’s ad campaign to the contrary, a TRICARE official said today. Don’t let that advertising, letter and Internet outreach campaign scare you, Navy Rear Adm. Christine Hunter, deputy director of the TRICARE Management Activity, said. Even if contract renewal negotiations fall through and Walgreens drops out of TRICARE’s retail pharmacy network on Jan. 1, beneficiaries still will have plenty of other options for getting their prescriptions filled. Hunter called the dispute between Walgreens and Express Scripts,...
  • Walgreens Plans to Drop Express Scripts (TRICARE MILITARY)

    07/13/2011 8:13:29 AM PDT · by GailA · 33 replies
    supermarketnews.com ^ | Jun 21, 2011 | N/A
    DEERFIELD, Ill. — Walgreens said Tuesday that after several months of negotiations it has failed to reach a contract agreement with pharmacy benefit manager Express Scripts, and as a result the drug chain will drop the Express Scripts network as of Dec. 31, 2011. At issue in the negotiations were clear terms of the agreement and unacceptable reimbursement rates that Walgreens said was below the industry average cost especially for Department of Defense Tricare program beneficiaries that Express Scripts manages.
  • Tricare’s new “closed network” for Tricare Sub-Standard Philippines;

    05/30/2011 11:14:47 AM PDT · by usnavy_cop_retired · 9 replies
    Kenneth J. Fournier | Kenneth J.Fournier
    Tricare’s new “closed network” for Tricare Sub-Standard Philippines; What we know and how it will accelerate the death of U.S. Military retirees By Kenneth J. Fournier (Kennyfour09@yahoo.com.ph) In an effort to cause more pain and suffering upon the U.S. Military retirees living in the Philippines, Tricare is now poised to implement, a new, extremely restrictive “closed network” for Tricare Sub-Standard in the Philippines. On top of tricare’s current inability to provide the promised, and legally mandated, medical care to retirees including the slow payment of claims, a requirement to use only Tricare certified providers listed on a provider list that...
  • Health care costs a hefty price tag for Pentagon

    05/08/2011 8:17:57 PM PDT · by quantim · 13 replies · 1+ views
    AP/WorldMag ^ | May 8, 10:55 PM EDT | DONNA CASSATA
    WASHINGTON (AP) -- A military built for fighting wars is looking more and more like a health care entitlement program. Costs of the program that provides health coverage to some 10 million active duty personnel, retirees, reservists and their families have jumped from $19 billion in 2001 to $53 billion in the Pentagon's latest budget request. Desperate to cut spending in Washington's time of fiscal austerity, President Barack Obama has proposed increasing the fees for working-age retirees in the decades-old health program, known as TRICARE. After years of resisting proposed increases for the military men and women who sacrificed for...
  • Need help with CPT coding

    04/17/2011 6:19:34 PM PDT · by usnavy_cop_retired · 14 replies
    4/17/2011 | Kenneth J. Fournier
    I am in the process of filing an appeal on a Tricare claim that failed to pay the proper amount. I am in need of someone with medical billing background to tell me what CPT codes are used for a urine electrophor test and a serum electrophor test. I know that the CPT codes 84165 and 84166 are used but I also have read that there are several other sub procedures that are part of the billing for these test. Some that I have identified are; 86335, 86334, 86320 and 86325, but I am not sure if they are routinely...
  • DOD Proposes Tricare Increases

    02/18/2011 9:15:41 AM PST · by katiedidit1 · 64 replies
    VFW Washington Weekly ^ | Feb. 18, 2011 | Teresa Morris
    DOD Proposes Tricare Increases: As expected, the Defense Department FY 2012 budget recommendation contains plans to raise Tricare enrollment fees for working-age military retirees — first by 13 percent, then by linking future increases to double-digit medical inflation. The Veterans of Foreign Wars of the U.S. is against both plans. "Asking someone to voluntarily give up 20 or more years of their youth on the simple promise of a pension and lifelong medical care for themselves and their spouses is a cost this nation and our government should be more than willing to bear," said VFW National Commander Richard Eubank....
  • TRICARE to Extend Dependent Coverage to Age 26 (no wonder Prime premiums to rise)

    01/16/2011 6:52:54 PM PST · by markomalley · 18 replies
    Armed Forces Press Service ^ | 1/14/11 | Donna Miles
    WASHINGTON, Jan. 14, 2011 – To ensure military families don’t get left out as the new national health care reform law extends parent’s health insurance to their children up to age 26, TRICARE plans to roll out its new Young Adult Program by spring and to provide an option to make coverage retroactive to Jan. 1. The new program will allow qualified, unmarried military children up to age 26 to buy health care coverage under their parents’ TRICARE plans through age 26, defense officials announced yesterday. That’s up from the current maximum age of 21, or 23 for full-time college...
  • ‘Tricare Young Adult’ option not cheap

    01/16/2011 5:03:57 AM PST · by WVKayaker · 24 replies
    Biloxi SunHerald ^ | 1/15/2011 | Not noted
    The bottom line is that Congress didn’t achieve for military families what was gained for other American families, at least on adult dependent coverage, through the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act. The armed services committees rejected adding young adult coverage as just another subsidized feature of the Tricare benefit. Doing so would have added $300 million a year to the burgeoning cost of military health care. In debating national health reform in 2009, opponents had argued that a superior Tricare program should not be impacted in any way. Only later was it noted that military families were left behind...
  • Officials explain proposed health plan increase, costs (DOD - TRICARE)

    01/07/2011 1:46:58 PM PST · by Racehorse · 15 replies · 1+ views
    American Forces Press Service ^ | 7 January 2011 | Donna Miles
    Defense Secretary Robert M. Gates is seeking modest premium increases for working-age military retirees who use the TRICARE Prime health plan. Secretary Gates unveiled sweeping cost-cutting initiatives Jan. 6, including a recommendation to increase TRICARE Prime premiums for working-age retirees in fiscal 2012, the first increase in the plan's 15-year history. "For some time, I've spoken about the department's unaffordable health costs, and in particular the benefits provided to working-age retirees under the TRICARE program," the secretary told reporters. "Many of these beneficiaries are employed full-time while receiving their full pensions, and often forego their employers' health plan to remain...
  • Gates Seeking to Contain Military Health Costs

    11/29/2010 7:33:52 AM PST · by Racehorse · 6 replies
    New York Times ^ | 29 November 2010 | Elisabeth Bumiller and Tom Shanker
    The battle over Tricare pits the efforts of the Pentagon to contain the exploding cost of health care for nearly 10 million eligible beneficiaries against the pain and emotions of those who say they have already “paid up front” with service in uniform, particularly those who deployed to America’s two current wars. The 10 million figure includes active-duty personnel, retirees, members of the National Guard and Reserves and their families. The arguments reflect the broader debate over the huge Pentagon budget that will intensify next year when Mr. Gates, who says he will step down in 2011, continues his campaign...
  • Tricare Overseas. Retirees will see more out of pocket cost

    11/26/2010 11:58:36 PM PST · by usnavy_cop_retired · 5 replies
    11-27-2010 | James Houstma
    Open letter to all Military Retirees living overseas Recently in an email conversation with a Tricare Management Activity, TMA, employee she told me that what they have done to us is planned to be implemented around the world, so our plight over the last few years is about to be expanded. We are attempting to get service organizations involved in this and had a petition signature drive. I have the email if anyone wants to see it. When the Tricare Overseas Program was implemented it was done without any thought to local practices or customs and without any safeguards or...
  • Medicare and Tricare to merge?

    11/25/2010 3:23:39 PM PST · by GailA · 42 replies · 1+ views
    575magzine.com ^ | 2010 | John Taylor, Veterans Advocate
    Before getting started, I want to validate a real simple concept a few veterans organizations seem to ignore or outright declare as not being true. The concept: Medicare and Tricare (retired military health care) are not linked, and what happens in one doesn’t happen to the other. I won’t name the organizations, but you are wrong! When a veteran reaches 65 and qualifies for Medicare, Tricare is no longer the sole intermediary for veterans’ health care. Medicare is primary payor and Tricare is secondary (government regulations). The approved scheduled and prescription medications come essentially from the same (two separate pharmacy...
  • Vanity, need lawyer to sue Govt contractor

    11/13/2010 2:00:39 AM PST · by usnavy_cop_retired · 8 replies
    Kenneth J. Fournier | 11-13-2010 | Kenneth J. Fournier
    I am a member of a U.S. Military retiree group in the Philippines. We need to find a lawyer or law firm that can assess a possible class action lawsuit against a government contractor. I can't give details in the open for fear of the facts prematurely becoming known. If anyone can help direct us to a lawyer that will be willing to look at our case, we would be forever appreciative.
  • Panel eyes Tricare hikes, federal pay freeze

    11/12/2010 7:11:38 AM PST · by Racehorse · 10 replies · 1+ views
    Stars and Stripes ^ | 11 Novemberf 2010 | Tom Philpott
    Tricare premiums and fees would climb for working-age military retirees, except more modestly than proposed earlier by the Bush and Obama administrations. Employers, however, would have to reimburse the government their normal share of health costs if a military retiree on the payroll opts to use Tricare rather than employer health insurance. The aim is to end an annual $3 billion government “subsidy” of what should be “a normal business expense” for civilian employers. All Tricare beneficiaries including family members of active-duty troops would face a co-payment for office visits, to reduce their “higher than average usage of health care.”...
  • Wounded Warriors Face New Tax This Independence Day

    07/02/2010 3:54:09 PM PDT · by george76 · 23 replies
    Americans for Tax Reform ^ | July 2, 2010 | John Kartch and Ryan Ellis
    The health care overhaul passed by Congress and signed into law by President Obama earlier this year contains a new tax on medical devices such as prosthetic limbs, pacemakers, and wheelchairs. This tax, which its proponents claim will raise $20 billion over the next ten years, contains no exemption for the nation’s 22 million veterans. In fact, Senate Democrats specifically refused to exempt veterans from the tax. On March 24 2010, Senate Democrats rejected an amendment offered by Senator Orrin Hatch (R-Utah) to the healthcare bill. This amendment (SA 3644) would have prevented the medical device tax from hitting veterans...
  • Action Needed to Fix TRICARE

    04/13/2010 8:17:58 AM PDT · by Hotmetal · 11 replies · 387+ views
    Military.com ^ | 12 APR 2010
    As of April 1, 2010, Medicare and TRICARE payments to physicians were cut by 21 percent. The reduced payment rate may result in fewer doctors being willing to accept TRICARE
  • Senator Webb bill would protect military, DOD, health plans?

    03/29/2010 6:36:36 AM PDT · by mbarker12474 · 13 replies · 641+ views
    GCN Government Computer News ^ | 26 March 2010 | Federal Daily via GCN Government Computer News
    This is an EXCERPT of the GCN story: Bill would vaccinate Tricare against reform complications ...would address the concerns of military families * By Federal Daily * Mar 26, 2010 ...proposed ... Tricare Affirmation Act ... IRS tax code ... Tricare and other Defense Department health plans meet the minimum essential individual health insurance ... coverage requirement ... health care reform bill ... Obama ... bill was introduced March 22 by Sen. Jim Webb (D-Va) Webb said ...potential confusion ... new act’s minimum coverage requirements... companion bill in the House, H.R.4887, ... Ike Skelton ...approved ...by a vote of 403...
  • TRICARE & the National Health Care Bill (No age 26 insurance for military kids)

    03/25/2010 8:45:50 PM PDT · by TexasBeth · 14 replies · 782+ views
    Will TRICARE be changing based on the new health care reform legislation? This legislation does not affect the current TRICARE benefit. Will children now be eligible for TRICARE until age 26? TRICARE is not currently affected by this provision. Our current age limits are set by statute, so separate legislation is required to change them. By law, TRICARE covers eligible dependent children: 1) Up to the age of 21, or 2) Up to age 23 if they are: a) Enrolled full-time at an accredited, higher education institution, and b) Reliant on the sponsor for more than 50 percent of their...
  • House votes to exempt TRICARE from health reform bill

    03/23/2010 9:46:32 PM PDT · by Nachum · 42 replies · 1,446+ views
    gov.central ^ | 3/23/10 | Katherine McIntire Peters
    House lawmakers over the weekend voted to protect TRICARE and Defense non-appropriated fund health care beneficiaries from unintended consequences of national health reform. The exemption (H.R. 4887) applies to the health care coverage provided by the Defense Department to military service members, retirees and their families. It clarifies the tax code to stipulate that coverage provided by Defense is treated as minimal essential coverage, ensuring that service members and their families will not need to purchase additional coverage to meet new health insurance requirements. The legislation was introduced late Friday by Rep. Ike Skelton, D-Mo., chairman of the House Armed...