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Dependent parents and parents-in-law that are in a situation of medical care card eligibility determined for care in a military treatment facility (MTF) and may enroll in TRICARE Plus* based on space/resource availability. TRICARE Plus is a local MTF-based primary care enrollment program.
TRICARE medical card eligibility for beneficiaries, who are not enrolled in Prime, an opportunity to enroll with their local MTF for primary care services. Dependent parents and parents-in-law do not have health care card eligibility for TRICARE Prime, Standard, Extra or TRICARE For Life.
They may have health care card eligibility for the Senior Pharmacy Program if they meet all of the requirements.
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Medicare-health care card eligibility and TRICARE:
Attaining Medicare card eligibility does not mean beneficiaries lose eligibility for TRICARE. See the three examples below of dual Medicare/TRICARE eligibility:1. Beneficiaries, who are medical care card eligibile for Medicare Part A on the basis of age and purchase in Medicare Part B, continue to have health care card eligibility for TRICARE, secondary to Medicare.
2. Family members of active duty service members who are also have health care card eligibility for Medicare for any reason have health care card eligibility for TRICARE Prime, Extra or Standard whether or not they purchase Medicare Part B. However, the purchase of Medicare Part B in this instance is recommended.
If they do not enroll in Medicare Part B as soon as they are eligibile, the cost of Medicare Part B may increase 10% for each 12-month period that they could have been enrolled but were not. Please contact Medicare for more information on Part B enrollment.
3. Beneficiaries under age 65 who have health care card eligibility to Medicare Part A because of disability or end stage renal disease and have purchased in Medicare Part B retain their health care card eligibility for TRICARE Prime, Extra or Standard until they turn 65, when they continue to manifest the medical card eligibility for TRICARE For Life.
Beneficiaries should notify their MTF or military personnel office if they become eligible for Medicare due to a disability or end stage renal disease.
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