Military families across the country are feeling the pinch of the shutdown.The Defense Health Agency (DHA) announcing Tuesday ...
The nonprofit Military Officers Association of America is speaking out against a Tricare plan to end the coverage of weight-loss medications for Medicare-eligible military retirees and family members.
Here’s how pay, health care, and other benefits will be affected, and where financial support may be available.
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Tricare warns government shutdown could stall claims payments
Tricare may not be able to process or pay medical claims for services received on or after October 1, 2025, until funding is ...
DHA's decision to end the coverage violates DOD's own regulations regarding Tricare for Life beneficiaries, the author of this op-ed argues. (Sebastien Bozon/AFP via Getty Images) At 69 years old, ...
Letter writers discuss military retiree pharmaceutical benefits, the governor’s race, GOP policies and rising costs.
Until the shutdown ends, troops will work without paychecks and federal websites and social media accounts will not be ...
Q. I'm 65 and VA-disability-rated at 90%. Do I need to, or should I, stay signed up for Medicare Part B? I’m also on Tricare for Life, which requires me to be enrolled in Medicare Part B. Thanks, ...
At 69 years old, after decades in uniform and a promise of lifetime health care, I never thought I would have to fight the Pentagon for medications my doctor deems essential. Yet the Defense Health ...
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