Posted on Apr 9, 2023
DEERS has me incorrectly classified as a gray-area retiree and they can't seem to change it. Next steps?
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When you retired, you had to reenroll* with TRICARE - it's not an automatic. You CAN still enroll anytime retroactively as long as you are within 12 months of your retirement date. If you ARE eligible to reenroll, you'll have to pay your enrollment fees back to your retirement date. After 12 months then you can only enroll during the annual open enrollment period.
If you're not familiar with the options available to you (Based on rank and years AD time, my SWAG is that you're younger than 65) are to go the Prime route or Select route. Check both of them out to determine which is best for you (and your family?).
Follow the links under "Health Plan Options" for whichever works for you the best.
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* https://www.tricare.mil/LifeEvents/Retiring
If you're not familiar with the options available to you (Based on rank and years AD time, my SWAG is that you're younger than 65) are to go the Prime route or Select route. Check both of them out to determine which is best for you (and your family?).
Follow the links under "Health Plan Options" for whichever works for you the best.
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* https://www.tricare.mil/LifeEvents/Retiring
When you retire from active duty, you and your family have a change in status. Here are some choices for enrollment.
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SFC (Join to see) - Just a thought, could it be a problem caused by the Army’s new system IPPS-A?
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MSgt (Join to see) - My son SFC Steven Borders who is in the reserves and works as a civilian for the Army In administration has told me IPPS-A has caused a lot of problems. Good Luck brother.
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Ippsa is screwed up true I didn’t get my retirement orders till the day my terminal leave started because if it .
But I believe it is more of government employees who With little or no experience with AGR retirement and Who believe DEERs is infallible and are used to turning people down every day and AGR retirement being kind of a rare birds they assume we are all just TPU and truly don’t understand the difference when this first happened I was very afraid I was going to hit a brick wall and I sure did I’m very worried also as for the fist time in a long time my family has no health insurance I am trying very hard not to be bitter because it will only make things worse and thank for your I do appreciate it
But I believe it is more of government employees who With little or no experience with AGR retirement and Who believe DEERs is infallible and are used to turning people down every day and AGR retirement being kind of a rare birds they assume we are all just TPU and truly don’t understand the difference when this first happened I was very afraid I was going to hit a brick wall and I sure did I’m very worried also as for the fist time in a long time my family has no health insurance I am trying very hard not to be bitter because it will only make things worse and thank for your I do appreciate it
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Once you retire and have your ID card updated as retired in DEERS it pretty much tiggers everything. Then you can reenroll in Tri-Care as a retiree. As COL Randall C. posted if your under 65 you have the choice of Prime or Select. Basically speaking Prime is a network based plan and Select is not. I would suggest reading the link Colonel Cudworth provided to give you the best understanding of your options.
You will also be able to enroll in BENEFEDS for dental and vision insurance programs.
You will also be able to enroll in BENEFEDS for dental and vision insurance programs.
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First, Thank you very much for your time and help. attached is what deers/ mil connect is saying which is not correct and my updated ID card which looks correct but deers is still showing me not eligible for tricare according to a friend there is a box checked which wrong but does not remember exact verbiage and I need to get figured out I need to figure out how to talk to them to check all the right boxes with out them shutting me down
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Have you already tried the enrollment process at TriCare and did you enroll in the right program? Not completely up to date on all this, but assuming you aren't 65, you should be TriCare Prime. Over 65, you switch to TriCare for Life. Here is a link to a handbook that also has links to the tricare application process. https://ec.militarytimes.com/benefits-handbook/health-care/tricare-options/
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CPT Lawrence Cable
SFC (Join to see) OK, rereading this thread I think most of us are approaching the it from the wrong direction. If your problem is the system has you classified wrong, that error is probably generated in the personnel system that handled your AGR personnel files. Often a correction for an error requires the source to make that correction. Have you talked to whomever did your S-1 stuff?
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So up till the day of going to get my ID card I had tricare prime remote do I don’t believe it is coming from a higher power deers took my health care when the changed mr to a retired reserve she never even looked at my orders only my 214,and incorrectly assumed i was a TPU reservist
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