Does anyone know this answer? I currently have Tri-care Prime (Military govt. program) for which I pay a premium and co-pays that are affordable. I am pretty satisfied with it over the years it has been good, even with some glitches. In two months I am required to go on medicare and then Tri-care becomes my secondary insurance. At least that is the way it has been before. With this new program, will I be forced to give up Tri-Care?
Probably not, but the level of service may suffer. But that's true, new law or not....
It's over 1,000 page bill. There should be a .pdf file somewhere on online, and do a "Tri-Care" search on it.
My husband and I also have Tri-care, but we have Tri-care for life because we are both over 67. My husband actually is over 70. We are both also on Medicare. You can take tri-care for life when you are 65