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Re: Veterans w/TRICARE


Posted by dazedgal on August 09, 2002 at 18:12:39:

In Reply to: Veterans w/TRICARE posted by Paul on August 09, 2002 at 09:50:06:

Was in a hurry before. If you have prime you will have to get all the ok's. i have standard, visited the tricare website and looked for participating Dr. in my area. If they are participating then they accept what little tricare pays and you are liable for the other 25% or whatever it is. If they are not participators you have to be sure they are on the list of something or another. With non participating Dr. you are liable for anything over the tricare allowable charge. That can be a sizable amount. I have come across some Dr. that will not deal with tricare patients at all because of all the hassel so be sure to check. Good luck.

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