Health Care After Leaving the Military Plan ahead to make sure you and your family have health care coverage after you get out of the military.
Continued Health Care Benefit Program Temporary health insurance is available after you get out. You can buy up to 18 months of temporary coverage.
Transitional Healthcare for You & Your Family Before you leave military service, you need to arrange for health insurance to protect you and your family.
Prepare for your Healthcare Transition Take these simple steps before you get out to prevent healthcare surprises later.
Transitional Assistance Management Program The Transitional Assistance Management Program (TAMP) offers transitional TRICARE coverage.
The Cost of Tricare Is Going Up in 2023 for Guard and Reserve Members, Transitioning Troops and Young Adults Even as Tricare rates rise, they remain lower than most civilian market prices.
Tricare Rates Increasing in 2022 for Reservists, Young Adults, Others While most Tricare rates are going up, they are still far lower than civilian market prices.
Tricare Maternity Care For Active Duty and Separating Families Expectant mothers who are Tricare beneficiaries have a variety of choices for receiving health care services.
Leaving the Military? Check Your Health Coverage To help ease your transition, let's look at what the military makes available as you shift to civilian life.
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