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TRICARE beneficiary education representatives give briefings to:
- Educate beneficiaries on the TRICARE benefit.
- Communicate targeted messages to specific audiences.
To request a TRICARE briefing, contact your nearest military hospital or clinicMilitary Hospitals & Clinics on the TRICARE website.
National Guard and Reserve Units
Each year, National Guard and Reserve units can request a one-hour TRICARE briefing from their TRICARE regional contractor. To request a briefing for your National Guard and Reserve unit, fill out and submit the "TRICARE Briefing Request FormTRICARE Briefing Request Form." The form is sent directly to the Defense Heath Agency TRICARE Health Plan Office.
Download a Briefing and Speaker Notes
Beneficiary education representatives can download the TRICARE briefings and speaker notes below. Each briefing includes recommended TRICARE publications to download and use as handouts.
Explains Exceptional Family Member Program; Extended Care Health Option; ECHO Home Health Care and ECHO respite care; and coverage for beneficiaries with autism spectrum disorder under the TRICARE Comprehensive Autism Care Demonstration.
Reviews TRICARE eligibility for Foreign Force Members (North Atlantic Treaty Organization [NATO] and Partnership for Peace) and their eligible family members stationed in the U.S. It covers health, pharmacy, and dental coverage options.
Includes information about enrollment; provider types; how TRICARE works with other health insurance; mental health and substance use disorder services; TRICARE online resources; and milConnect.
Reviews health plans; medical coverage before, during, and after a move; regional contractor information; enrollment (both in the U.S. and overseas); and dental and pharmacy coverage.
Covers terminal leave; transitional health care coverage options and timeline; TRICARE Prime and TRICARE Select; TRICARE and Medicare; how TRICARE works with other health insurance; and pharmacy and dental coverage.
Provides details about preparing for retirement and eligibility; TRICARE program options and benefit information for getting care (both in the U.S. and overseas); how TRICARE works with other health insurance; and dental, pharmacy, and vision coverage.
Describes how TRICARE and the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) work together. Covers VA eligibility; VA facilities; accessing primary and specialty care; and pharmacy options.
Provides an overview of coverage options; getting care and costs; pharmacy and dental coverage; and survivor benefits.
Reviews eligibility and enrollment; TRICARE health plan options; getting care and costs; and dental, pharmacy, and vision coverage.
Reviews purchasing coverage and costs; getting care; line-of-duty care; access to military hospitals and clinics; medical, pharmacy, dental, and vision coverage; and survivor benefits.
Details coverage options available as service members transition to retirement; eligibility (including becoming Medicare-eligible) and enrollment; how TRICARE works with other health insurance; getting care and costs; pharmacy, dental, and vision coverage; and survivor benefits.
Covers costs for medical, pharmacy, and dental plans, including enrollment fees; monthly premiums; annual deductible; copayments; cost-shares; and catastrophic cap.
Includes information about dental coverage for active duty service members, National Guard and Reserve members, retirees, and family members in both the U.S. and overseas; eligibility and enrollment; and costs.
Reviews maternity care services available to beneficiaries who are pregnant (or planning to become pregnant), are in the process of adopting, or have a newborn or newly adopted child. Also includes eligibility and health plan options; maternity provider and delivery options (including overseas); newborn care; and TRICARE coverage for newborns.
Explains what mental health is and the various mental health and substance use disorder services TRICARE covers, including outpatient and inpatient services. Also includes information about emergency care; referrals and pre-authorizations; and telemedicine appointments.
Details TRICARE Prime Overseas, TRICARE Prime Remote Overseas, and TRICARE Select Overseas; eligibility and enrollment; routine, urgent, and emergency care; pharmacy and dental coverage; and how TRICARE works with other health insurance.
Includes TRICARE plan options; eligibility and enrollment; types of covered care; pharmacy and dental coverage; and how TRICARE works with other health insurance.
Reviews costs; types of providers and how to get care; getting care while traveling; pharmacy and dental coverage; how TRICARE works with other health insurance; medical record translation; and claims processing.
Covers eligibility; enrollment; getting care; pharmacy and dental coverage; and costs (annual deductibles, copayments, and cost-shares). Also covers premium-based plans with the same coverage rules as TRICARE Select: TRICARE Reserve Select, TRICARE Retired Reserve, and TRICARE Young Adult Select.
Reviews provider types and options for care; costs; services not covered overseas; claims processing; traveling in the U.S.; aeromedical evacuations; pharmacy, dental, and vision coverage; and how TRICARE works with other health insurance.
Includes details about Medicare and TRICARE eligibility; TRICARE For Life (in the U.S. and overseas); costs; how Medicare, TRICARE, and other health insurance work together; and pharmacy and dental coverage.
Covers TRICARE eligibility; health plan options and enrollment; care at military hospitals and clinics; pharmacy, dental, and vision coverage; and transitional health care coverage.
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Last Updated: October 28, 2024