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To: cherry

My husband (a 21 year retiree) and I have Tricare, and he also has Medicare. He sees several civilian specialists in addition to our primary care manager on base, but he needs other services (like respite care) that Medicare and Tricare won’t pay for.

We recently applied for him to get services from a VA clinic, and he was approved. We’ve been assured it won’t interfere with his established system of doctors which he currently uses under the Tricare and Medicare systems. Tricare and Medicare will continue to pay the bills for those services, and he will get additional services from VA.

We haven’t actually started using the VA, as that would require giving them access to his medical records, and input into decisions regarding his medical care. Every time we come close to doing that, we’re reminded that they can’t be trusted, and we chicken out. We really need their services, but we worry about what it could cost us. And I don’t mean money. Things like privacy, autonomy, and health. Dependence on VA services cost one of my brothers his life. We need some of their services, but we’re afraid of the unknown costs.


24 posted on 05/09/2014 7:49:35 PM PDT by BykrBayb (Wagglebee please come home we miss you! ~ Þ)
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To: BykrBayb

My DH has been going to the VA for many years and has had extraordinary care. When he has to go to a local facility, they pay as Tricare would and he has no issues, at all. He does now have Medicare, as well.

I am on Tricare and am grateful!


28 posted on 05/09/2014 9:04:50 PM PDT by ozaukeemom (Is there even a republic left?)
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