Military Benefits
ACCESS Act Would Expand Veterans’ Community Care Options
The bill also addresses mental health care concerns and requires reports to Congress on several VA programs and initiatives.
The bill also addresses mental health care concerns and requires reports to Congress on several VA programs and initiatives.
Many servicemembers and families already have been successful in their fight for VA benefits, but more work remains.
MOAA will continue its work to protect your earned benefits from all manner of threats.
Servicemembers can set aside up to $3,300 in tax-free funds for medical expenses. A special enrollment period begins March 3.
This House member told top DoD health officials she's heard from dozens of frustrated constituents.
It’s the latest move to smooth the Jan. 1 transition to a new contractor. Find out what you need to know.
Take a few moments to reflect on how you’re doing. Not at your best? Your food could be to blame.
From paying for routine exams to treating eye conditions, find out what's included with your plan.
Some in the West Region still need to take action or risk losing access to care. Find out how.
The update covers those on Title 32 orders as well as some members of the Coast Guard, both active duty and Reserve.
Beneficiaries could pay thousands more per year if the changes move forward. MOAA is working to protect what you’ve earned.
MOAA's expert offers insight on key parts of the T-5 deal, including how it may help military families on the move.