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Military families to see drop in Tricare dental premiumsMilitary families will soon see their monthly Tricare dental premiums drop by a few dollars as the new Tricare Dental Program contract takes effect, with some active-duty families seeing their ...
You may have heard that TRICARE is saying “bye-bye” to Metlife and switching back to United Concordia for coverage for active duty families, as well as Guard and Reservists and their families.
Some active-duty families will see their premiums drop by nearly one-third as the new Tricare Dental Program contract takes effect.
The 9.6 million Tricare beneficiaries have seen various changes in the Department of Defense health care program.
Active-duty and Guard or Reserve beneficiaries enrolled in Tricare’s dental program through United Concordia can get a free cleaning every six months, officials reminded users in a recent release.
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Military Times on MSNMilitary families face four key health care deadlines by March 31Military families have two weeks to meet March 31 deadlines for four important tasks related to their health care. Enroll in ...
Your TRICARE explanation of benefits is an essential tool for understanding your health claims. An EOB is a statement from ...
Families of active duty, National Guard and reserve service members — as well as Guardsmen and reservists who aren’t on active duty — are eligible for the Tricare Dental Program, which ...
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