Health Care
Pentagon’s Top Doctor Defends Military Health System Budget
Dr. Steve Ferrara called the $61 billion program serving 9.6 million beneficiaries a "force multiplier."
Dr. Steve Ferrara called the $61 billion program serving 9.6 million beneficiaries a "force multiplier."
Lt. Gen. Telita Crosland served 32 years in the Army. She took charge of the Defense Health Agency in 2023.
The 2022 legislation contained generational reforms for toxic-exposed veterans. But there is more work to do.
Unsure where to start as you navigate a complicated system? This guidance will help.
TRICARE’s Patient Portal is going away. Keep easy access to your medical history with these step-by-step instructions.
A new report, part of MOAA’s work to preserve your earned benefit, provides details on the impact of pharmacy network cuts.
Faster processes are needed to establish a service connection for cancers and other illnesses.
The optional coverage also will offer a larger network of dentists under a new contract, officials said.
We’re working to secure a better reporting system to track and fix beneficiary issues. Here’s how you can help.
A MOAA expert weighs in on the move, which will add 2,220 locations in 35 states after a recent series of network departures.
The head of the Defense Health Agency wrote to TRICARE users and advocacy groups about new contractor “challenges.”
Veterans using a My HealtheVet username and password will have longer to set up a different access method.