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Wednesday, December 26, 2007

The Task Force on the Future of Military Health Care Does Surgery On Your Benefits

Don’t look now, but your military benefits are under attack again. This task force has decided that you’re getting too good of a deal and want to change the rules mid-stream. They say the American taxpayer is fed up with paying the health care bill for its military and especially for retired military folks (they seem to forget that retired military are also taxpayers). The cost of maintaining a volunteer military is tremendous and so is the sacrifice you and I made to be a part of it. With my advanced degrees (I have a masters degree and a law degree) I could have made a lot more money than I did serving my country. I would have had a better retirement and better health care benefits but the Task Force doesn’t look at that issue. No, they just want to screw us out of what little we have.
Military medical costs (including Tricare for active, reserve and retired) have doubled in the past six years from 19 billion in 2001 to about 40 billion in 2007. You politicians should have thought of that before you contracted with us to go lay our butts on the line for you. You sent taxpaying Americans into the battlefield, many never to return, and many to meet with shrapnel and bullet holes with the promise that you would provide medical care for them and their dependents for their willingness to sacrifice. Now you want to break faith with us. I don’t care how much it costs to provide medical benefits, the United States government made a promise and now must keep it regardless of cost. If our politicians don’t want to pay the price, they should cancel the current wars, bring everyone home and seriously downsize the military until 911 becomes a weekly event. If the taxpayers don’t like paying for the medical benefits for their military, then they really won’t like what America becomes with a diminished military. America’s taxpayers should be glad they have jobs and live in a free society where they can excel and gain wealth and prosperity. But, don’t forget that you come by this privilege because of the blood of American veterans. When you politicians undermine and steal the benefits of the veterans you sent to war you have blood on your hands!
The Task Force has recommended that retirees under 65 should have an annual buy-in on top of cost sharing. Unbelievably, they claim that you paying more out of your pocket to get the health care you were promised, will somehow be better for you. They also want those of you who are employed (because your retirement benefit is not enough to live on) to use your employer health care first and Tricare second. This is already law because the politicians are bent on breaking faith with veterans but they have not been able to enforce it. They propose spending more taxpayer money to set up another layer of bureaucracy to find you and punish you. What they don’t understand is that by using your so called “employer” benefit you have to pay a big percentage of your already measly paycheck to get into the insurance program. That’s why you use Tricare, because it's the most cost-effective for you, the taxpaying beneficiary. Read the Task Force report in it’s entirety here Task Force Report PDF. I would encourage you to read it and when you become completely enraged, write a letter to your congressman/woman and tell them how you feel about it. Don't just email them, write them a letter ( a real letter from a real voter is much more effective). Keeping you informed - Jim Twamley, Professor of RVing

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  • Not to mention that employers who were reimbursing the tricare premium are now prohibited from giving that benefit beginning 1/1/08!
    Because it was "encouraging" employees to use tricare instead of signing up for employer insurance providers.

    By Blogger DL, at December 31, 2007 7:59 PM  

  • They close the base hospitals and make them band aid clinics and then contract out health care for active duty and dependants. Then they blame the rising costs on retirees. These task force people try to come up with ways of getting retires to quit Tricare as a way of fixing their problem. They need to get back to the military running its own health care or pay the bill and shut up.

    By Anonymous Anonymous, at January 1, 2008 9:47 AM  

  • They close the base hospitals and make them band aid clinics and then contract out health care for active duty and dependants. Then they blame the rising costs on retirees. These task force people try to come up with ways of getting retires to quit Tricare as a way of fixing their problem. They need to get back to the military running its own health care or pay the bill and shut up.

    By Anonymous Anonymous, at January 1, 2008 9:48 AM  

  • It is truly a disgrace and just one more example of this mean government's attack on our elders who have worked so hard for what was promised. Government retirees and automotive retirees are also under attack. As a state retiree, I watch my pension drop every year due to rising cost of my health care benefit. Further incursions are threatened.

    It is not an entitlement, people, we WORKED for that, earned it as part of our pay during our long careers.

    By Anonymous Anonymous, at January 12, 2008 4:38 AM  

  • maybe the politicians should first take a closer look at their own generous benefits. maybe we, the public, should take a better look at their (politicians)lifetime benefits. sometimes politicians need a little nudge...it's up to us.

    By Anonymous Anonymous, at January 12, 2008 5:45 AM  

  • Wait 'til you're 65 and discover that you must accept Medicare part B in order to still qualify for Tricare for life and military pharmacy benefits, AND find that you are paying over $1100 per year for this BENEFIT. Meanwhile, your Tricare or Tricare Prime insurance costs continue because your spouse must still use that program. Ya kinda get the feeling that the military just S...canned you....

    By Blogger bob, at January 12, 2008 7:24 AM  

  • I am a 20-yr military veteran. After my service retirement my wife and I both worked in civilian careers for another 20 years and used only health benefits associated with our civilian jobs. Now that we have both retired we have gone back to Tricare, which to our surprise we find very accommodating. Health care insurance is increasingly expensive everywhere due to escalating coverage expectations and spiraling medical costs. Veterans believe they are entitled to free unlimited lifetime healthcare for double or triple the number of years they served, just as civilian employees now believe it is their right to employer provided "free" health care. There is not enough money folks, and no solution to the current pandemic entitlement mentality. Pay your premiums, quit whining and be thankful folks. For some perspective - check out what your children and grandchildren face in healthcare costs.

    By Anonymous Bob in CA, at January 12, 2008 9:14 AM  

  • Yep, recently spent the night at Balboa Hospital in San Diego and in the cardio ward it was more that half empty. Empty beds everywhere. Why not use the military hospitals instead of civilian hospitals?

    By Anonymous Anonymous, at January 12, 2008 9:15 AM  

  • This writer has hit a nerve. First he is totally right. Next as a red blooded American Patriot I too am amazed at the Task Force recommendations. When I joined the Military in 1961 we had a contract. That contract has been violated by our government. That contract said in effect that for our time of service after a min of 20 years we would receive retired pay and life time health care. No co-pays were mentioned, no requirement to sign up for Medicare as a first payer, and no requirement to pay part "B" Medicare premiums. Above all we were made to be live this country, the USA, was going to treat us with dignity and respect after we served.
    Through the years Military Veterans have been denied benefits and dignity on the narrow of narrowest rules. That was bad.
    Now G. W. Bush/Cheney and Rumsfelt has decided to end veteran entitlements, including health care for retirees and retirement pay. Had it not been for the hard work of many veterans and veterans groups they would have gotten away with it. So far they have been rebuked.
    I despise this administration's lies and their pandering to just the billionaire crowd.
    This is from a retired military veteran with 33 yrs & 3 mos service. And I am a very upset disillusioned dyed in the wool Republican. I pray everyday for impeachment of Cheney/Bush even if after the end of this reign of terror.
    Anon
    36' gas class A lousy mileage of about 5.2 mpg.

    By Anonymous Anonymous, at January 13, 2008 12:37 AM  

  • As a Spouse of a 23 year Retired Veteran with the National Guard, I have read that there are no benefits for me, pension or insurance, if my husband passes away. Everything is cut off. So the National Guard Spouses need to be aware of this also.

    By Anonymous Anonymous, at January 13, 2008 3:14 PM  

  • I agree, this is an erosion of our already eroded benefits. I spent 20 years in the world's largest and most well equipped Canoe Club, only to find out that we have to pay for our medical care, and since I'm not near any base, when I am somewhere that there are bas medical facilities I'm not allowed to use them because I'm on Tricare Standard. What a crock!!!!!!
    Oh, I, retired as a lowly Petty Officer First Class, (SW), I steamed boilers for my time in the Navy I was home about 10 years out of my 20, but my wife and family were proud of me nonetheless.
    BTW, my name is Dan Armstrong if any of you out there served with me.

    By Anonymous Anonymous, at January 18, 2008 9:14 AM  

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