Posted on Apr 27, 2016
Many Tricare Users to Pay Enrollment Fee under Congressional Proposal
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COL Mikel J. Burroughs LTC Stephen F. SMSgt Minister Gerald A. Thomas CPT (Join to see) TSgt Hunter Logan SGT Brian Carr
Back in the 70s, We were Lead to believe from various people especially our recruiters that if you completed 20 years of faithful service. You would receive free medical for your life.
Well we know they changed the process kind of like Clinton deciding to tax payers into social security benefits which were taken automatically out of military pay. civilian gov't employees paid no SS taxes
So it should really comes as no surprise that the government is going to stick it to the military family.
Back in the 70s, We were Lead to believe from various people especially our recruiters that if you completed 20 years of faithful service. You would receive free medical for your life.
Well we know they changed the process kind of like Clinton deciding to tax payers into social security benefits which were taken automatically out of military pay. civilian gov't employees paid no SS taxes
So it should really comes as no surprise that the government is going to stick it to the military family.
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It gets more costly. If they were covering the costs of cancer, etc but the problem as I see it, is this is more about premiums and less about afforfdable health care.
SSG Derrick L. Lewis MBA, C-HRM
SSG Derrick L. Lewis MBA, C-HRM
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Thanks for sharing the news COL Mikel J. Burroughs. I was briefed on this last month at an Army Reserve pre-retirement orientation.
I concur with SGM David W. Carr LOM, DMSM MP SGT response. Those of us who enlisted in the 1970s and I expect those who were commissioned then were given to understand that we would be covered for life through the military medical system. The expectation was that if we survived until retirement we would be able to have access to medical facilities of the armed Forces of the USA. We understood that active duty would have priority but that we would be seen and treated at no cost to ourselves.
If Congress is going to program $300 per active duty soldier and $600 for families , it would be very reasonable for Congress to bump up the salary of each single service member by $25 per month and each married service member by $50 per month so that the net change would be zero [assumes $300 and $600 annual fees are taken out pre-tax]. Hopefully the law would be modified so that nay future hikes in fees for service would be covered in a similar fashion.
I concur with SGM David W. Carr LOM, DMSM MP SGT response. Those of us who enlisted in the 1970s and I expect those who were commissioned then were given to understand that we would be covered for life through the military medical system. The expectation was that if we survived until retirement we would be able to have access to medical facilities of the armed Forces of the USA. We understood that active duty would have priority but that we would be seen and treated at no cost to ourselves.
If Congress is going to program $300 per active duty soldier and $600 for families , it would be very reasonable for Congress to bump up the salary of each single service member by $25 per month and each married service member by $50 per month so that the net change would be zero [assumes $300 and $600 annual fees are taken out pre-tax]. Hopefully the law would be modified so that nay future hikes in fees for service would be covered in a similar fashion.
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