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       Accountability * Integrity * Reliability
United States Government Accountability Office
Washington, DC 20548


         June 30, 2006

         The Honorable Pete Stark
         Ranking Minority Member
         Subcommittee on Health
         Committee on Ways and Means
         House of Representatives

         The Honorable Benjamin L. Cardin
         House of Representatives

         Subject: TRICARE: Enrollment of the Department of Defense's TRICARE
                 Beneficiaries in Medicare Part B

         TRICARE is the Department of Defense's (DOD) health care system for active duty
         and retired uniformed service members and their families. TRICARE consists of four
         separate programs. Three of these programs-TRICARE Prime, a managed care
         option; TRICARE Extra, a preferred provider option; and TRICARE Standard, a fee
         for service option-cover active duty personnel, their dependents, and retirees under
         age 65. Prior to 2001, TRICARE beneficiaries would lose their TRICARE coverage
         when they reached age 65, and Medicare-the federal health insurance program that
         provides medical benefits to over 42 million elderly and disabled Americans-would
         become their primary health insurer. However, in 2001, the Congress expanded
         TRICARE by establishing a fourth program, known as TRICARE for Life (TFL). TFL
         provides supplementary health care coverage for TRICARE beneficiaries' who are
         entitled to Medicare Part A,2 and enrolled in Part B. It pays for many services that
         Medicare only partially covers. While TRICARE beneficiaries do not have to pay for
         their TFL coverage, they are required to pay premiums for Medicare Part B.

         DOD generally encourages TRICARE beneficiaries to enroll in Medicare Part B when
         they reach age 65 or when the Social Security Administration (SSA) determines that
         they are disabled and they have been receiving disability benefits for 24 months.
         Those who do not enroll in Part B when first eligible must wait, like other
         beneficiaries, for Medicare's general enrollment period, which is held annually, from
         January I to March 31, with coverage beginning on July 1 of that same year. In

         'Hereafter, we use the term TRICARE beneficiaries to include military retirees and their dependents
         and survivors who are entitled to Medicare Part A.

         2Medicare Part A covers inpatient hospital, skilled nursing facility, hospice, and certain home health
         services. Part B covers certain physician, outpatient hospital, laboratory, and other services. Another
         component of the Medicare program is Part D, which provides prescription drug coverage for
         Medicare beneficiaries.


GAO-06-489R TRICARE and Medicare Part B

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