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Military Medical Care

Bernstein, Linda F(Edited by)Constable, Sarah W(Edited by)
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Many military health care beneficiaries, particularly military retirees, their dependants, and those representing their interests, state that they were promised "free health care for life at military facilities" as part of their "contractual agreement" when they entered the armed forces.

Efforts to locate authoritative documentation of such promises have not been successful.

Congressional report language and recent court decisions have rejected retiree claims seeking 'free care at military facilities' as a right or entitlement.

These have stated that the medical benefit structure made up of military health care facilities, Tricare and Medicare currently provide lifetime health care to military members, retirees and their respective dependants.

Nevertheless, claims continue to be made, particularly by those seeking additional benefits from the Department of Defense, or attempting to prevent an actual or perceived reduction in benefits.

Recent changes in the availability of military benefits and eligibility for these benefits have lead to speculation that retiree out-of-pocket costs may be increased.

Growth in military health care spending, it has been argued, will lead to increased competition for defence dollars.

Groups representing military retirees have stated that it is among their objectives to prevent what they describe as cost-shifting from the military to the beneficiaries.

Although military health care is arguably among the most generous health benefit programs available, these groups see potential increases in out-of-pocket beneficiary payments as a part of the "broken promise".

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Product Details
Nova Science Publishers Inc
160692575X / 9781606925751
Paperback / softback
28/05/2009
United States
English
109 pages, Illustrations, unspecified
230 x 155 mm, 222 grams