Health Care
These Military Medical Facilities Will Stop Seeing Retirees and Military Family Members
The changes will affect about 200,000 beneficiaries. Find out what moves are in store.
As MOAA’s Director of Government Relations for Health Affairs, Karen Ruedisueli advocates for legislation and policy to protect the uniformed services health care benefit, including TRICARE and the direct care system of military hospitals and clinics. She builds relationships on Capitol Hill and with DoD leaders, TRICARE contractors, and fellow advocates to advance solutions to Military Health System issues and ensure transparency and accountability in policy implementation. She also advises MOAA’s Health Care Board Committee.
The changes will affect about 200,000 beneficiaries. Find out what moves are in store.
The move is part of a focus on readiness. MOAA continues its work to protect your access to care.
These unprecedented changes must come with protections for those who need them most.
MOAA continues monitoring these changes and will press for a thorough appeals process.
Our top priority is to ensure beneficiary out-of-pocket costs and access to high quality care are protected.
While the NDAA still requires passage, we are one step closer to suspending billet reductions.