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DoD Seeks “Modest” (?) TRICARE Fee Increase

February 22, 2011
Terry Howell, Military.com
2/16/2011
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Last month, Defense Sec­re­tary Gates hinted at a 2012 DoD bud­get plan which would include “mod­est” increases in TRICARE fees. Many of us have been wait­ing to hear what Sec. Gates meant by “mod­est.” On Feb­ru­ary 15, the DoD released the pro­posed defense budget; we now know that mod­est means – about $60 a year.

If passed by con­gress, TRICARE Prime enroll­ment fees for retiree fam­i­lies would go from $460 to $520 per year; and enroll­ment for sin­gle retirees would go from $230 to $260 per year. The increases do not apply to active-duty mil­i­tary fam­i­lies and mem­bers, or retirees past age 65 – only retirees enrolled in TRICARE Prime.

This increase is indeed mod­est, how­ever, begin­ning with next year’s increases in the annual enroll­ment fees for mil­i­tary retirees under 65, the Pen­ta­gon wants to con­tinue to chip away at the costs over the next five years. So what comes next?

Accord­ing to a Mil​i​tary​.com arti­cle, DoD Pro­poses Higher TRICARE Fees, DoD offi­cials intend to begin index­ing – incre­men­tally increas­ing – the enroll­ment fees over the next five years to bring the fees up to cover the actual costs.

Many mil­i­tary retirees oppose any increase in TRICARE fees, but there are retirees who get that the cur­rent rate is unsus­tain­able.

Visit the Mil​i​tary​.com Leg­isla­tive Cen­ter to send an e-mail to con­gress to let them know where you line up on this issue.

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