Health Care
All Veterans Would Get Dental Care Help Under This Proposed Plan
In an effort to ensure dental care, the VA wants to begin a five year pilot program to connect veterans with providers in their area.
MOAA fights to keep TRICARE effective and affordable for retirees and their families; to preserve a strong military medical system on behalf of all who rely on it; and to ensure all veterans receive the health benefits they've earned.
Below, find out the latest on these issues of critical importance to servicemembers past and present, and their loved ones. Learn more about your benefits, and find out how you can support MOAA's health care-related advocacy efforts.
In an effort to ensure dental care, the VA wants to begin a five year pilot program to connect veterans with providers in their area.
Tests have been underway for months, with a nationwide rollout in the works.
Learn about how the joint effort aims to expand health care access to veterans.
The cost shares for your medications, if you do not receive them at a DoD military treatment facility, will increase on Jan. 1.
The proposal will be issued in an official regulation change notice by early next year.
Multiple programs are available for you to get vaccinated.