Health Care
TRICARE Waives Referrals for Prime Enrollees Seeking COVID-19 Vaccine
The move allows Prime beneficiaries to receive the vaccine at non-military facilities without incurring any fees.
The move allows Prime beneficiaries to receive the vaccine at non-military facilities without incurring any fees.
Learn more about how to get medication, and get details on military-specific aid agencies.
Appointments are largely dependent on availability and demand, and access to the shot may vary greatly by location.
Find out which installations will host the clinics, and get links to more information about exchange wellness services.
The 10-year, $16 billion project started in 2018.
MOAA remains committed to addressing problems with the program.
Here’s how you can share your concerns during an upcoming online session.
Your options vary based on location, age, and other factors. Here’s what you need to know.
The MOAA-supported bill allows dependents to remain covered longer, matching commercial plan requirements.
Research also found exposed veterans were diagnosed an average of 15 months earlier than non-exposed veterans.
Impacted beneficiaries will be contacted by their regional contractor.
Here’s where our advocacy efforts are focused with the new Congress.