TRICARE Program Costs
04 April 2012
Theres a bill H.R. 652 - Tricare Premium Limits to limit the increase of premiums, deductibles, co-payments or other charges for health care provided under the TRICARE program. In plain-speak it has purposed limits on the amount of increases to TRICRARE and has limited the increase to:
1. If members of the Armed Forces don't get a pay raise - no increase will be authorized, and;
2. Any increase authorized (if 1 above applies) it will be limited to not more than half the percentage of the Social Security increase (provided there is one). I interput this to mean that if Social Security gets a 2% increase, the military increase will be not more than 1%.
The text of the bill is quoted below. It is proposed by Rep Don Young of Alaska and has 6 co-sponsors so far.
Allows the Secretary of Defense (DOD), beginning in FY2012, to increase a premium, deductible, copayment, or other charge for health care provided under TRICARE (a DOD managed care program) only if: (1) the rates of monthly basic pay for members of the Armed Forces are increased for the same year, and (2) the increase to TRICARE charges is not more than half the percentage by which amounts payable under title II (Old Age, Survivors and Disability Insurance) of the Social Security Act are increased for the same year.
To support this bill and/or contact your legislators send a message via
http://capwiz.com/usdr/issues/alert/?alertid=32098506&queueid=[capwiz:queue_id]
http://capwiz.com/fra/issues/alert/?alertid=33916536
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