TRICARE Prime Overview
Choosing the right TRICARE Plan is a difficult and
daunting task. The following information will
explain the key factors you need to know to choose
the best program for your family. These factors
include:
Primary Care Manager
The Point of Service Option
Prime Pros and Cons
TRICARE Cost Comparison
Helpful Hints
TRICARE Prime Enrollment Forms
Note: According to TRICARE all active duty
servicemembers are eligible in TRICARE Prime.
However they must fill out an enrollment form and
submit it to the regional contractor by either
filling out the enrollment form. In addition
servicemembers receive most of their care from
military medical personnel. *Note: These forms can
be found in the Important Forms Section.
For active duty families, there is no enrollment fee
for TRICARE Prime, however they must complete an
enrollment form to select Prime as their coverage
plan.
With TRICARE Prime, most health care will come from
a military treatment facility (MTF), along with the
TRICARE contracted Civilian Medical Providers called
Preferred Provider Network (PPN).
Primary Care Manager
Your Primary Care Manager (or team of providers)
will see you first for your health care needs. The
Primary Care Manager:
Provides and/or coordinates your care
Maintains your health records
Refers you to specialists, if necessary (To be
covered, specialty care must be arranged and
approved by your Primary Care Manager)
Care is usually provided in a military treatment
facility, but civilian clinics may be used in some
cases.
TIP: TRICARE Prime members should always seek the
advice of their Primary Care Manager (or local MTF)
before seeking medical attention from any
specialists or other medical facilities.
Point of Service (POS) Option
The POS Option under TRICARE Prime allows enrollees
the freedom to seek and receive non-emergency health
care services from any TRICARE authorized civilian
provider, in or out of the TRICARE network, without
requesting a referral from their Primary Care
Manager (PCM) or the Health Care Finder (HCF). When
Prime enrollees choose to use the POS option, all
requirements applicable to TRICARE Standard apply
except the requirement for a Nonavailability
Statement(NAS).
However POS claims are subject to outpatient
deductibles ($300 individual and $600 family), 50%
cost-shares for outpatient and inpatient claims, and
excess charges up 15% over the allowed amount. The
50% cost-share continues to be applied even after
the Enrollment Year catastrophic cap has been met.
TRICARE Prime - Advantages
No enrollment fee for active duty and families
Small fee per visit to civilian providers, and no
fee for active duty members
No balance billing
Guaranteed appointments (access standards)
Primary care manager supervises and coordinates care
Away-from-home emergency coverage
Point-of-Service option
Reduced catastrophic cap for retirees ($7,500 now
decreased to $3,000)
TRICARE Prime - Disadvantages
Enrollment fee for retirees and their families
Provider choice limited
Specialty care by referral only
Not universally available
TRICARE Prime Summary
Guaranteed access to timely medical care
Priority for care at military hospitals and clinics
Primary Care Manager provides and guides health care
delivery
Lowest cost for treatment among three options
Requires enrollment for one year
Retirees pay enrollment fee
Very expensive to receive care outside TRICARE Prime
(Point-of-Service Option)
Not available everywhere
Helpful Hints:
Sponsors should ensure their family members have
up-to-date uniformed services identification cards,
and that they are properly enrolled in the Defense
Enrollment Eligibility Reporting System (DEERS).*
Note: This form can be found in the Important Forms
Section.
Beneficiaries may find that the closest MTF is
outside their area. In that case they will be
enrolled in TRICARE Prime Remote.
Beneficiaries may be required to file their own
claims when using TRICARE Standard.
Beneficiaries
may find more information about filing claims and
download claims forms on the TRICARE Website.
Although TRICARE Standard beneficiaries have a lower
priority for access to care in MTFs than TRICARE
Prime enrollees, Standard beneficiaries may attempt
to receive their care from an MTF. This will save
money and paperwork.