Starting in January, the automatic Tricare Prime enrollment period for newborns and newly adopted children will be reduced from 120 to 60 days. If parents have not enrolled their child in Tricare ...
Dependents relying on TRICARE have seen several key changes in 2025 and more adjustments are on the horizon for 2026.
The 9.6 million Tricare beneficiaries can expect some important changes in the Department of Defense health care program within the next few years. New Tricare contracts are expected to be implemented ...
As this year's Tricare open season draws near, some military families may need to act before the end of the year to avoid losing coverage, as new Tricare contracts and regions take effect Jan. 1.
FALLS CHURCH, Virginia, Sept. 20-- Defense Health Agency issued the following news release: Not sure if you have dental coverage? Did you enroll in a dental plan? Your TRICARE dental and medical ...
One quirk of Tricare is its two different names for the annual, quarterly or monthly fees that beneficiaries may pay. In the civilian world, anything you pay regularly just to have health-care ...
Open season has started for military beneficiaries who want to enroll in or change Tricare plans, and dental and vision plans. (Marc Antoine Baudoux/AFP/Getty Images) Health care open season has ...
Lt. Joanne Isme, a nurse practitioner at Naval Branch Health Clinic Kings Bay, performs a well-child check on a 4-year-old. (Deidre Smith/Naval Hospital Jacksonville). Health care open season is about ...
FALLS CHURCH, Virginia, April 23-- Defense Health Agency issued the following news release: When you retire from active duty or turn age 60 as a retired reserve member, your TRICARE coverage changes.
"Working age" military retirees -- those under age 65 -- who use Tricare Select for their health care will start paying enrollment fees beginning next year, Defense Department officials announced ...
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