Airman 1st Class Matthew Hines, 5th Healthcare Operations Squadron pharmacy technician, fills a pill bottle with medicine at the 5th Medical Group building on Minot Air Force Base, North Dakota, Aug.
NAVARRE, Fla. -- A psychologist in Navarre is ringing the alarm to an ongoing TRICARE coverage issue. Dr. Sandra Adams says she primarily sees retired and active-duty vets with PTSD. “Right now, ...
Sgt. Jacqueline Speights, from 175th Surgical Detachment, 531st Hospital Center, prepares a sample for COVID-19 testing while Spc. Samuel Mawanda, from 626th Brigade Support Battalion, 3rd Brigade ...
FALLS CHURCH, Virginia, April 23-- Defense Health Agency issued the following news release: When you retire from active duty or turn age 60 as a retired reserve member, your TRICARE coverage changes.
WASHINGTON, Jan. 14, 2011 -- To ensure military families don't get left out as the new national health care reform law extends parent's health insurance to their children up to age 26, TRICARE plans ...