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TRICARE For Life (TFL) is Medicare-wraparound coverage if you are TRICARE-eligible and have Medicare Part A and B, regardless of age or place of residence. Coverage is only for those with Medicare and who are TRICARE-eligible.
You can continue to use TRICARE For Life wherever you move, but there are some differences in the U.S. and overseas. The first step is to update your personal information in the Defense Enrollment Eligibility Reporting System.
Learn how to get primary and specialty care appointments, use the Find a Doctor Wizard, and learn how to invite a provider to join TRICARE.
If you're already a TRICARE-authorized provider or if you want to become a TRICARE-authorized provider, call your regional contractor or visit the website, listed below.
Search for a Provider. Network Provider. Provider who agrees to be in the TRICARE network. Each region has its own network. They will: File claims for you. Only charge copays upfront. Accept a negotiated rate as payment in full. Have a formal agreement with your regional contractor.
There are two types of TRICARE-authorized providers: Network and Non-Network. DS that has signed a contract with your regional contractor is a network provider. Network providers will: Accept a negotiated rate as payment in full.
This handbook provides an overview of the TRICARE For Life program, which is Medicare-wraparound coverage for military retirees and their TRICARE-eligible family members who have both Medicare Part A and Part B.
TRICARE For Life. For U.S. and U.S. Territories, call WPS-Military and Veterans Health: 1-866-773-0404. TDD 1-866-773-0405. For all other overseas areas, call International SOS. WPS Website.
You can schedule an appointment with any TRICARE-authorized provider but finding a Medicare participating provider is your best option. You will need your Medicare card and uniformed services ID card when you go to your appointment.
TRICARE For Life is Medicare-wraparound coverage for TRICARE-eligible beneficiaries (doesn’t’ include active duty service members and active duty family members) who have Medicare Part A and Part B.