Posted on May 18, 2019
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LTC Ken Connolly
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I have had Tricare for some time now and never had a problem in covering most medical expenses. In considering a suitable medical insurance, the most important thing I look at is catastrophic coverage, which includes deductibles and limits. The next is age and children. When I was young and single, all I carried was catastrophic insurance. As a young man in his 20's, heck I was immortal. As an older man, perhaps in his late 30's and early 40's the feeling of immortality wanes a bit, as well others depending on me for my survival and their medical needs Therefore, I increased and changed my insurance coverage to suit my personal situation.
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SFC Andrew Miller
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If are going to be a gray area retiree, you will want to get insurance through civilian employment until you turn age 60 or when you are eligible to begin receiving pension payments.

If you're eligible for active duty retirement, Tricare is the best option.
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Even here you have a choice. Standard or Prime. Take a look at all the options available to you and see which one meet YOUR needs and the needs of your family. Quite a bit will depend on how close you are to a MTF and if that particular MTF can provide the services you need.
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Maj Robert Thornton
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That depends on a myriad of variables. First would be are you able to continue your group plan when you retire? Are you eligible for tricare, etc.
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SFC Range Operations Nco
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I am available for tri-care but the cost goes WAY up for a family plan.
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LTC Multifunctional Logistician
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I apologize for butting I’m here. I have five people on my TRICARE and I pay around $450/ yr. My civilian neighbors are paying thousands for their policies. SFC (Join to see)
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SFC Range Operations Nco
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Then you most likely retired active duty. I on the other hand am retiring Guard with 6 years of active prior to that so tri-care for a family is over $1000 per month not even close to a employer plan. Just thought there maybe a go to health insurance for veterans and their family. Thanks.
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