PENTAGON OFFICIAL SAYS TRICARE ADJUSTMENTS ARE
ESSENTIAL --
TRANSLATION: RETIREES WILL BE PAYING HIGHER
FEES
No surprises here...the Pentagon is towing
the line and military retirees who use the TRICARE system can expect higher
fees
Story here...
http://www.defenselink.mil/news/Feb2006/20060202_4078.html
Entire story below:
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Adjustments Essential to Maintaining Tricare,
Official Says
By Sgt. Sara Wood, USA
American Forces Press Service
WASHINGTON, Feb. 2, 2006 – Adjustments to the Tricare program are necessary
to ensure military health benefits are maintained at a superior level for
many years, a Defense Department official said here yesterday.
The much-anticipated changes, which will be introduced next week with the
release of the Quadrennial Defense Review and the president's budget
request, will not change the benefits military beneficiaries receive under
the program, Dr. William Winkenwerder Jr., assistant secretary of defense
for health affairs, said at the State of the Military Health System 2006
Annual Conference.
"Sustaining the benefit is about making needed adjustments that are fair,
that are thoughtful, that are equitable, and that go a long way towards
sustaining the superior program that we have today," Winkenwerder said.
Program adjustments will not affect active-duty military members or their
families, said Army Brig. Gen. Elder Granger, deputy director and program
executive officer of the Tricare Management Activity.
"We know we have a nation that is at war, and we're going to continue to
make sure that we maintain those superb benefits that we need to support
this long and drawn out global war on terrorism," Granger said.
The adjustments, which will affect enrollment costs and other fees, will
apply to the large military retiree population served by Tricare. Raising
costs to beneficiaries is a controversial issue, but DoD cannot keep up its
medical system if the costs keep increasing at the rate they have been,
Winkenwerder said.
"We are recognizing a reality that we have in front of us, and not to act or
not to take appropriate steps to recognize that reality would be placing the
promise of a great health benefit at risk," he said. "Doing nothing is not a
secure foundation for the future."
Health costs for the military have been rising at an increasingly higher
rate in the past five years, due to added and expanded benefits, reduced
cost contributions, regular health inflation, and a growing population of
retirees under the age of 65, Winkenwerder said. Costs have doubled in five
years, he said, and if they continue at this rate, it is estimated that the
health system will take up 8 percent of the DoD budget, at $64 billion, by
2015.
Determining what adjustments will be made has been a long process, involving
the surgeons general of the services, the service chiefs, the Joint Staff,
assistant secretaries for manpower and readiness, and personnel chiefs,
Winkenwerder said. It has been a joint effort, and all the entities approve
of the results, he said.
"There's agreement that this is the right approach, and the leadership is
very much in agreement that what the department is putting forward is
appropriate, prudent, fair, equitable and necessary," he said.
The military health system will employ other strategies to make operations
more efficient and save money, Winkenwerder said. DoD will promote generic
drug use in pharmacies, the use of the mail-order pharmacy, better hospital
use, and joint procurement with the Veterans Affairs Department, he said.
DoD's new electronic record system also will save the department money by
reducing medical errors and speeding up the movement of information, he
added.
DoD's only motivation in making these changes is to ensure health benefits
are maintained at their current level, Winkenwerder said. The proposed
changes will save billions of dollars over the years and will allow the
department to sustain the best health system in the country, he said.
"It is a fantastic benefit, and I am absolutely delighted that that's what
has been built," he said. "Our goal is to sustain that, to keep that for the
future."
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