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TRICARE Prime Remote
TRICARE
Prime Remote (TPR) provides healthcare coverage through civilian
providers for those U.S. Uniformed Service Members and their families
who are on remote assignment. It applies to members of the Army, Navy,
Marine Corps, Air Force, Coast Guard, U.S. Public Health Service, and
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. You must live AND work
more than 50 miles or approximately one hour's drive time from the
nearest Military Treatment Facility. TPR is offered in the 50 United
States only.
Permanently assigned active duty members and their families Reserve
Component (RC) members and their families
Permanently assigned active duty members and their families:
Members must live AND work more than 50 miles or approximately one
hour's drive time from the nearest MTF.
Active duty family members are eligible to enroll in TPRADFM if they
reside with their sponsor in a TPR location and the sponsor is eligible
for TPR. The Service member must be eligible for TPR for family members
to be eligible for TPRADFM.
Reserve Component (RC) members and their families:
RC members are eligible for TPR if activated for more than 30
consecutive days. Members must live AND work more than 50 miles or
approximately one hour's drive time from the nearest MTF. It is key that
you properly register your residence address in DEERS!
RC family members' eligibility in TPRADFM requires that they and the
Service member "reside with" one another in a TPR ZIP code. "Reside
with" means that eligible family members resided with the Service member
on the effective date of the Reservist's orders and remain living at the
residence. The RC member is not required to be enrolled in TPR for his
or her family to enroll in TPRADFM.
TPR provides no-cost healthcare for Active Duty members. A new interim
Waived Charges benefit for family members dispenses with out-of-pocket
expenses.
http://www.tricare.mil/mybenefit/ProfileFi...s%2FPrimeRemote
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