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Retirees and Families Seeking Treatment

By Ben Mingle

Feared and respected by nations the world over as the nation with the most powerful military. The United States of America has devoted, dedicated, and committed soldiers willing to sacrifice their life for the flag, office, and of course, the American people. But, forget the bravery of these soldiers, for they are also humans and need the best treatment and treatment facilities when needing medical attention. 

While there are many military hospitals structured to handle the medical needs of soldiers, there are also many citizens out there who are in dire need of quality health care. These hospitals can address the needs of varied patients. 

Thirty-Eight Military Hospitals Closed 

It came as disbelief and a disappointment to patients and retirees in some 38 military hospitals nationwide that they will receive treatment no more. To make matters worse, the said hospitals, in association with their pharmacies, will stop providing drugs to retired military personnel. This news headline became public after Military.com reviewed a 12-page memo. 

After the review was completed, 50 commanders were charged with controlling the military treatment facilities (MTFs) for changes. Amongst other things, the memo cited three pertinent issues. Which were

  • The impacts of a planned MTF restructuring by military commanders
  • Explaining the upcoming changes, signed by Lt. Gen. Ronald Pace, who directs the Defense Health Agency
  • Providing communications guidance to public affairs personnel

What’s Next For Retirees

Ordered by Congress in 2016, these changes, although surprising to many, came as a review of military hospital operations and a system consolidation under the Defense Health Agency. The military hospitals were designed to 

  • Increasing focus on military readiness
  • Cut about 18,000 uniformed medical personnel
  • Increase emphasis on active-duty support

However, many family members and retirees to whom they currently offer care would be sidelined to achieve this. In addition, as detailed in the memo, the report sent to Congress prepared a ground rule for Pentagon’s path for those changes.

Military Treatment Facilities

While there is a plan to curb military health services and focus solely on those still in services, to reduce the number MTFs by twelve to a record 50, imagine what the future hold for retirees. With over 200,000 beneficiaries stripped of medical care, civilian health care facilities are the only ones equipped to handle the massive influx of such patients. With such scenarios, these facilities are bound to stop offering pharmacy support for users not on active duty and concentrate more on retirees.

Tricare: For Civilian Health Care 

The inception of Tricare has been a massive plus for retirees and the elderly seeking treatment with limited funds to support the bills. With Tricare, 

  • You pay less out-of-pocket
  • You only have to pay your cost-share to the provider.
  • Your provider will collect the rest of the amount directly from TRICARE

While many were on the verge of frustration and confusion regarding the new memo for surrounding military hospitals, many veterans and retirees found refuge in Tricare. With their top-notch service offering, many patients destined for the worst are now hopeful. They can finally see that shining light at the end of the tunnel.

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