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Get Vaccinated With TRICARE: RSV Immunizations O...

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Dec. 20, 2024

Respiratory syncytial virus is a common but potentially dangerous respiratory illness. Immunizations are...
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Reminder: New TRICARE Regional Contracts in the ...

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Dec. 19, 2024

Changes are coming to TRICARE’s regional contracts Jan. 1, 2025. These changes will affect you if you live in...
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New Prescription Refill System Coming to Militar...

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Dec. 17, 2024

Do you get your prescriptions at a military pharmacy in the U.S.? You should know that the Defense Health...
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Check the TRICARE Network Provider Directories A...

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Dec. 11, 2024

If you get care outside of a military hospital or clinic, it’s important to understand your civilian provider...
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TRICARE Open Season Ends Dec. 10: Your Last Chan...

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Dec. 05, 2024

Time is running out to review and update your TRICARE health plan for 2025. TRICARE Open Season ends Tuesday,...
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Reminder: TRICARE Regions Are Changing Jan. 1, 2025

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Dec. 03, 2024

There will be changes to the TRICARE regions in the U.S. on Jan. 1, 2025. While there will still be two...
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DHA Hospitals Honored for Surgical Excellence

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Nov. 27, 2024

The American College of Surgeons National Surgical Quality Improvement Program has recognized three Defense...
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TRICARE Open Season: Understanding Who’s Eligible

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Nov. 26, 2024

It’s that time of year again—TRICARE Open Season is here. Open season, which began Nov. 11, runs until Dec...
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March 25, 2021

I’m Getting Divorced. What Happens to My TRICARE Benefit?

If you’re getting divorced, the future may seem uncertain. One question in your mind may be whether you’ll still be eligible for TRICARE. The answer depends on your sponsor status, length of your marriage, and other factors.

March 18, 2021

MHS Nurse Advice Line Available 24/7 to Help You

When it comes to staying healthy, TRICARE knows having health and safety resources you can count on matters. Did you know that one of those resources is round-the-clock health care advice? If you ever have health-related questions or concerns, the Military Health System (MHS) Nurse Advice Line is available 24/7 and at no cost to you.

March 12, 2021

Blood Donations Remain Vital for Service Member Care

When it comes to the need for donated blood, soldiers on the battlefield understand. For Marines witnessing a member of their unit in danger of losing life or limb, it locks in quickly. They instinctively begin lining up to give because they see the human face behind the small needle sting and the hanging bag of blood.

March 8, 2021

March is Brain Injury Awareness Month; TBICoE’s mission lasts all year

Navy Capt. (Dr.) Scott Pyne sees March’s Brain Injury Awareness Month as an opportunity to highlight what the Traumatic Brain Injury Center of Excellence does all year long.

Feb. 23, 2021

Coast Guard Retirees Now Can Pay TRICARE Enrollment Fees by Allotment

Group A retirees now pay enrollment fees to maintain their TRICARE Select or TRICARE Overseas Program Select coverage. If you’re a U.S. Coast Guard, U.S. Public Health Service, or National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) retiree, you can now pay your enrollment fees by allotment.

Feb. 23, 2021

DHA Launches Pilot to Tackle Mental Health Effects of Sexual Trauma

Sexual trauma can happen to anyone, and it can have long-term effects on your mental health. But it isn’t something you have to deal with alone. There’s help available if you need it. If you’re an active duty service member (ADSM) who has experienced sexual trauma at any time, you may be eligible to participate in the Sexual Trauma Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP) Pilot.

Feb. 11, 2021

Disenrolled from TRICARE Select? Here’s How to Reinstate Your Coverage

As of Jan. 1, 2021, TRICARE Select Group A retirees are required to pay enrollment fees each month. If you didn’t set up your enrollment fees for TRICARE Select or TRICARE Overseas Program Select coverage last year, you were disenrolled from your plan effective Dec. 31, 2020 (TRICARE Select replaced TRICARE Standard and TRICARE Extra in 2018.). If you want to have TRICARE Select coverage this year, you must request reinstatement with your TRICARE contractor. You have until June 30, 2021 to make your request.

Jan. 25, 2021

Corpsman Up! Navy ‘Doc’ Reiterates Importance of Blood Donations

ASBP is the military’s only blood donor program for service members, their families, retirees, veterans, and local communities worldwide, helping those in critical need. Both whole blood and COVID-19 convalescent plasma from those who have recovered from COVID-19 remain in high demand. All 21 donor centers adhere to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention guidelines to reduce the spread of COVID-19.

Jan. 13, 2021

Get Into Fighting Weight With the 2021 Total Force Fitness Challenge

Weight gain around the holiday season is common. However, this year’s ongoing social distancing restrictions due to COVID-19 could present new challenges for those trying to stay in shape.

Dec. 29, 2020

Get Your Flu Shot for Free with TRICARE

If you haven’t had your flu shot yet, it’s not too late. Military hospitals and clinics are receiving the remainder of their annual flu vaccines now. If you don’t normally get your care at a military hospital or clinic, remember you can still get your flu shot for free in other ways. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) recommends everyone 6 months of age and older gets a flu vaccine annually.