Seniors should watch their mail or email for their Medicare Annual Notice of Change, which may signal significant changes to their health insurance.
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.
DHA's decision to end the coverage violates the Pentagon's own regulations regarding Tricare for Life beneficiaries.
A congressional committee is also calling for changes to benefits for people living with autism. A new study shows the old way of coverage isn't working.
TRICARE Open Season will run from Nov. 10 to Dec. 9, allowing beneficiaries to make changes to their plans that will take ...
Advocates are decrying the Republican amendments, which target Pride flags, transgender visibility, and military health care ...
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, ...
The House-passed version of the FY 2026 National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) includes several amendments that touch ...
Tricare Prime beneficiaries who require specialty care after Sept. 30 must contact their primary care manager to receive the ...
Tricare has ended coverage of weight-loss medications for some military retirees. A new policy went into effect on August 31 for those who have Tricare for Life, which is the military insurance for ...