Thanks PO, NASA and Scout.
Q: Since we are under 65yo, we are currently covered by BCBS and Tricare Select. I guess my question is, when we go to the BCBS doctor, do we still pay the $30 copay?
Q: What is the advantage of the VA waiver?
That’s the hierarchy for me at 67 yo with Medicare, BCBS basic and TFL. The only confusing part is figuring out which visit/procedure the statements of coverage are referring to. If you don’t have a lot of medical things going on it should be no problem. The down side is that Medicare part B costs $144.60 per month. When you turn 65, people posting here say, you can suspend your FEHB and try out Medicare and Tricare for Life to see how it works. I haven’t tried that so don’t know how it works. You would lose the BSBC prescription benefit and be charged $10 per for Express scrip home delivery. Scrips at a military facility usually are $0 copay. Too much insurance? I am paying $384 per month for BCBS but it has worked out well considering all my wife's expenses in the last few years. It's a personal choice.
It works like Scout said. Once in a while there is a non covered cost or a prescription copay for a non generic drug. Usually bills are because the provider forgot/didn't/was confused about submitting what to which insurer. If you get your scrips filled at a military base there are no copays (so far) but drugs will be generic in some cases.
Good point NASA, both for FEHB and TriCare if applicable. You have to take Medicare part B. As stated above, $144.60 per month or $1735.20 per year for me for 2020. It goes up about 7% every year. For 2020 BCBS basic will reimburse you $800. A long way from free for Tricare select or $24.50 per month for Tricare prime. Not enrolling in Medicare part B when you are 65 is going to cost you more by 10% for every year you delay. SSA is taking my part B premiums out of my benefit.
Any corrections or questions please post them.
PO
Thanks PO, NASA and Scout.
Q: Since we are under 65yo, we are currently covered by BCBS and Tricare Select. I guess my question is, when we go to the BCBS doctor, do we still pay the $30 copay?
Q: What is the advantage of the VA waiver?
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Hello Everybody:
Review of facts:
1. We are both retired from the government and receiving both Federal and military pensions and military disability pay.
2. One of us just got rated by the VA with an 80% disability; thus full coverage for all medical expenses that are considered service-related injury.
3. We currently have Federal BCBS Basic option -approx.$164/person; Dental $46/person; Vision -$15/person
4. We received a letter telling us to sign up for Tricare Select. $Premium for husband and wife is $25/month premium; We still have to pay same dental and vision premiums as noted in #3.
But I think if you don't have the Federal medical insurance, you can't get dental and vision.
5. Age wise, we do not qualify yet for medicare.
My question to Federal and military retirees or anybody who works for the VA:
1. How does one suspend (not cancel) Federal medical insurance? And if we suspend it, do we wait for open season to sign back to the program?
2. Anybody on Tricare Select? Are you happy with it? What is your experience in getting appointments and care?
3. Is it worth to switch medical insurance to Tricare Select? Or should we keep both?
Thanks in advance.
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Are you referring to VA health care when you reference Federal medical insurance..? If that is the case you don't have to cancel or suspend service, just don't use it. If you decide to go back to it just contact them and use their 'service' again. You are eligible whether you use it or not. Dental and vision uses the open season, but 'regular' VA medical care does not.
I use Tricare select and am happy with it. I prefer the freedom to choose my own providers, but of course have to pay for that freedom in the form of copays, deductibles, etc. Effective Jan 1st as you said there will also be a monthly fee of $25/mo. I have not had any issue with getting appointments, care, or Tricare billing.
You can VA healthcare and Tricare concurrently, which I did awhile back. I used VA healthcare for routine primary care and Tricare for some Orthopedic issues.
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