Posted on May 29, 2015
Tricare drug co-pays would rise under Senate plan - how much pain in it for you?
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The new Senate plan, if approved as part of the final defense bill, would require the Pentagon to keep co-payments steady next year for generic prescriptions obtained through network pharmacies or by mail — $8 for a 30-day prescription at a retail store and $0 for a 90-day prescription by home delivery.
http://www.militarytimes.com/story/military/benefits/health-care/2015/05/28/tricare-senate-ndaa-drug-increases/28082473/
http://www.militarytimes.com/story/military/benefits/health-care/2015/05/28/tricare-senate-ndaa-drug-increases/28082473/
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I think the people who believe this is reasonable, fail to realize that most of the candidates this affects are living on fixed wages. Along with inflation of everything, they probably won't be able to afford extra co pays. These people have earned their free health care. Let them have it. Welfare participants get free medicine, and some never had a job in their life let alone served our country in any capacity. You want extra money? Charge them the $8 co pay
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I am so tired of the folks in OSD thinking that because civilians pay more, we should too. Do civilians deploy for 6 to 18 months at a time and get paid less than minimum wage, when normalized to deployment hours? Do most civilians face the daily dangers that even peacetime military personnel face? This is outrageous...
It used to be that we got raises because we didn't get paid as much as the private sector. Now they use the private sector as a weapon against us.
Our so-called leaders in Congress, the White House and the Puzzle Palace have no clue, because most of them never wore the uniform. They are completely destroying readiness, and are breaching the faith with the promises made to many in my generation, for free healthcare for life. Instead, we got a 60% increase in Tricare copays this year, along with no longer allowing compound pain creams, despite the fact that they DO work...
These people are out of control.
They hide their address, but I found it. If you are frustrated with TRICARE decisions, write to:
Office of the Assistant Secretary of Defense - Health Affairs
7700 Arlington Blvd, Ste 501
Falls Church VA 22042-5101
Or write your Congresspeople...
#NoIncumbentsIn2016
It used to be that we got raises because we didn't get paid as much as the private sector. Now they use the private sector as a weapon against us.
Our so-called leaders in Congress, the White House and the Puzzle Palace have no clue, because most of them never wore the uniform. They are completely destroying readiness, and are breaching the faith with the promises made to many in my generation, for free healthcare for life. Instead, we got a 60% increase in Tricare copays this year, along with no longer allowing compound pain creams, despite the fact that they DO work...
These people are out of control.
They hide their address, but I found it. If you are frustrated with TRICARE decisions, write to:
Office of the Assistant Secretary of Defense - Health Affairs
7700 Arlington Blvd, Ste 501
Falls Church VA 22042-5101
Or write your Congresspeople...
#NoIncumbentsIn2016
Prescriptions are a definite benefit for military service as a part of the greater health care initiative. I'm pleased that this is to remain in effect. The rates described in the plan are very reasonable and should be welcomed by most veterans.
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How can you say that a 60% rise in copays is reasonable? I think it's outrageous...
LTC Jason Strickland
I suppose that I'm satisfied with most of the initiatives. Overall, the price is well below what our civilian counterparts pay. I'm no economist or financial advisor, but this is acceptable in my opinion.
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