Posted on Nov 18, 2021
TRICARE Costs Announced: What You Need to Know for 2022
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As many here, I've had to go to Tricare for Life which means now have to pay Medicare Part B which is $148 per month. So much for the lie that "if you retire after 20 years or more Military Service we'll take care of your health for the rest of your life.". I guess they are but it was implied it would be free of charge.
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Lt Col John (Jack) Christensen
Totally agree, but then I look at the medical costs for my employees when I was working; takes the sting off a bit.
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Lt Col Charlie Brown I have private insurance through my employer and my part went up substantially this past year. I go to the VA and they bill my insurance so I rarely have to pay but I need the insurance for my wife to be covered.
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Lt Col Charlie Brown
We had so much trouble with TFL that I got private insurance through my second employer and stayed with them after I retired.
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Lt Col John (Jack) Christensen
Lt Col Charlie Brown What kind of trouble? I've had nothing but great experiences.
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