TRICARE delivers health care, but it does not determine who is and who is not eligible to receive care - the Uniformed Services make that decision. Active duty Soldiers, their family members, retirees and their family members, surviving family members of deceased active or retired Soldiers, and certain former spouses (who meet length-of-marriage rules and other requirements) … [Read more...]
TRICARE Extra
Under this option, you will choose a doctor, hospital, or other medical provider listed in the TRICARE Provider Directory. If you need assistance, call the Health Care Finder (HCF) at your nearest TRICARE Service Center. With this option, you don't have to enroll or pay an … [Read more...]
TRICARE Prime
In this option, most health care will come from a military treatment facility (MTF), augmented by the TRICARE contractor?s Preferred Provider Network (PPN). All active duty personnel are enrolled in TRICARE Prime. Find out the benefits here. Note: All active duty servicemembers … [Read more...]
TRICARE Standard
TRICARE Standard is the basic TRICARE health care program for people not enrolled in TRICARE Prime. (Active duty service members are enrolled in Prime, and many other beneficiaries choose to enroll.) Click Here to see how Standard differs from Prime. See … [Read more...]
TRICARE
The Department of Defense provides excellent and affordable health care for members of all U.S. Military branches. Before the 1980's there were a couple of methods for health care delivery. Military members received treatment at military medical facilities, and retirees and family members received free treatment (space available) at military medical facilities, or could use a … [Read more...]