Advocacy
TRICARE Program Change Designed to Improve Care for New Moms, Moms-to-Be
More beneficiaries may have access to these services, and providers could see a pay increase.
As MOAA’s Director of Government Relations for Health Affairs, Karen Ruedisueli advocates for legislation and policy to protect the uniformed services health care benefit, including TRICARE and the direct care system of military hospitals and clinics. She builds relationships on Capitol Hill and with DoD leaders, TRICARE contractors, and fellow advocates to advance solutions to Military Health System issues and ensure transparency and accountability in policy implementation. She also advises MOAA’s Health Care Board Committee.
More beneficiaries may have access to these services, and providers could see a pay increase.
Three recommendations from a MOAA-supported panel will be part of the base text of the House NDAA.
When it comes to young adult coverage, TRICARE falls well short of civilian plans. Help MOAA make a difference.
Help us prevent unfair fees and remind lawmakers of the nation’s obligation to career servicemembers.
Find out where the money would go, and what it could mean for your future benefit.
The issue affects beneficiaries receiving insulin treatment, but it speaks to the larger need to keep pace with commercial plans.