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Don't miss these Tricare and other health benefits deadlines
It's time for Tricare beneficiaries to review health care plans and flexible spending accounts for health care and child care ...
Editor's note: This article by Patricia Kime originally appeared on Military.com, a leading source of news for the military and veteran community. Active-duty family members, retirees and their ...
Open enrollment for 2026 Tricare and FEDVIP coverage are under way. Neither open enrollment period was delayed during the government shutdown, officials told Military.com. The Federal Employee Vision ...
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 ...
Now's the time for military families to make changes to their Tricare Prime and Select health care plans for 2026. (Pexels.com/DVIDS) Military families have some ...
Without accountability in Tricare management, the failed contract transition will continue to unravel benefits, the author of this op-ed argues. (MC1 James Stenberg/DOD) On Jan. 1, Tricare — the ...
If a person gets federal employee health benefits (FEHB) as a retiree, they can choose whether to enroll in Medicare Part B. If they do, their FEHB premiums stay the same, but there may be some ...
Active-duty family members, retirees and their eligible family members who live in Atlanta or Tampa, Florida, will have a new option for health care next year: Tricare Prime managed by CareSource ...
This article by Karen Jowers originally appeared on Military Times, the nation's largest independent newsroom dedicated to covering the military and veteran community. Military families have some ...
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