Health Care
TRICARE to Exclude Controversial Back Pain Therapy from Coverage
This form of treatment will be officially excluded from TRICARE coverage effective June 1.
This form of treatment will be officially excluded from TRICARE coverage effective June 1.
DoD promised no immediate changes in the wake of its recent report. So what's going on?
A $75 million budget boost would fund cutting-edge care, officials said.
VA staffers have flagged more than 200 potentially fraudulent claims. Learn more about the investigation.
The changes will affect about 200,000 beneficiaries. Find out what moves are in store.
The Atlanta-based program is designed to lower costs and improve care for beneficiaries.
The organizations seek an end to delays by the VA and relief for long-suffering veterans.
A major funding increase could be in store, reflecting many of MOAA's legislative priorities.
The move is part of a focus on readiness. MOAA continues its work to protect your access to care.
Part of a system consolidation under the Defense Health Agency, commanders of 50 military treatment facilities received memos detailing impacts of restructuring.
"When military service and veterans support organizations speak, we listen."
The Corps' top officer shared details of the ever-evolving operation with MOAA.