When I retired they told me "Parr B for thee after 65".
SO the TFL is a fairly recent add on, and for those that live near a facility - great.
But I am still going to be looking at supplemental insurance as well.
Tricare and Tricare for life serve you wherever you are. You don’t have to live near any “facility”. It is just like most insurance programs. You see a network provider and pay a co-pay. If you are on Medicare you don’t pay anything. Tricare isn’t free but it is dirt cheap. I might be forced to shoot someone if they end either one of these programs.
I just looked at my ID and it does too-the date is right before my 65th birthday.
I’m expecting the TRICARE Prime rates to go up soon too.