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Tricare prime select

Does any one have it? Or know anything about it? 

FI can't find the thing they sent him when he got it. He hasn't had to use it yet and so he can't tell me if its good or not
I can stay on my mom's until I'm 26. She is okay with this but thinks I should get my own. I can get some through target if I get hired on permantly. 

I'm just trying to decide if I should get FIs or not
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Re: Tricare prime select

  • calindicalindi member
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    edited December 2011
    Get your FI's.  It's very inexpensive and much better than most private group insurance packages.  There's downsides to either, but it'll cost a lost less per month than what your Mom will have to pay for you, most likely.

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  • iluvmytxrgriluvmytxrgr member
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  • edited December 2011
    I didn't think you could stay on your parents insurance once you were married.. But I'm not up on all that jazz.

    I have Tricare Prime and I love it.  The only thing I'm on currently is Singulair and BC and I pay less than $20 a month for both.  I'm not sure about Select... but I am really impressed with Tricare as a whole.
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  • IrishcurlsIrishcurls member
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    edited December 2011
    I gotta learn myself up on having Tricare as my secondary. Supposedly it should cover my copays, which would be so banging. Kendall, I clearly have no experience using it, so I'm not help. threadjack over.
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  • edited December 2011
    I am with Sami here, as I didn't think you could be married (dependent of someone else) and still be on your parents insurance.  However, I am not an insurance expert so I don't know for sure. 

    I have Tricare Standard. I have not used it yet so I don't know anything about it.  I like Irish need to brush up.  I typically only go to the doctor once a year for "that visit" and to the dentist and neither of those have come up since I was added to Tricare. 
  • edited December 2011
    Sami- You can now stay on your parents medical insurance until you are 26, married or not (obama changed that last year), dental goes away at 22 or marriage, however.
  • KendallR10KendallR10 member
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    edited December 2011
    In Response to <a href="http://forums.theknot.com/Sites/theknot/Pages/Main.aspx/special-topic-wedding-boards_military-brides_tricare-prime-select?plckFindPostKey=Cat:Special%20Topic%20Wedding%20BoardsForum:13Discussion:72e3f8b0-c8a5-44a1-97d2-e546b3fc4c4aPost:a302c3bd-45dd-4c6a-a432-36e73499cb89">Re: Tricare prime select</a>:
    [QUOTE]I didn't think you could stay on your parents insurance once you were married.. But I'm not up on all that jazz. I have Tricare Prime and I love it.  The only thing I'm on currently is Singulair and BC and I pay less than $20 a month for both.  I'm not sure about Select... but I am really impressed with Tricare as a whole.
    Posted by SamiJoeB[/QUOTE]
    You can be married and have kids and still be on your parents. At least thats what I was told. 
    Military Brides December 2011 Siggy. Holiday picture with your SO. We suck and don't have one :/ Those who matter don't mind and those who mind don't matter.
  • edited December 2011
    Yeah, as a former insurance agent, I'm gonna go with no, you cannot have ins. under your parents if you're married.

    EDIT: I forgot about the new Obama plan. Yes, up until 26 you can. Wow, where the hell was this when I was 21-26 :/ That's crazy!
  • edited December 2011
    In Response to <a href="http://forums.theknot.com/Sites/theknot/Pages/Main.aspx/special-topic-wedding-boards_military-brides_tricare-prime-select?plckFindPostKey=Cat:Special Topic Wedding BoardsForum:13Discussion:72e3f8b0-c8a5-44a1-97d2-e546b3fc4c4aPost:13732b84-e088-4480-a212-8d598992f26d">Re: Tricare prime select</a>:
    [QUOTE]Yeah, as a former insurance agent, I'm gonna go with no, you cannot have ins. under your parents if you're married.
    Posted by CAB1217[/QUOTE]

    Yup. You can. I am untl I'm 26. True story. :P
    I'm not surprised that everyone doesn't realize this though, since it just changed last year.
  • edited December 2011
    I haven't been writing insurance for about that long, so thats why I didn't know :) lol
  • edited December 2011
    FTL- thanks for update.  I had no idea since I am LOOOOOOOONG past 26 so I didn't pay attention to it.  Laughing
  • edited December 2011
    hahhaa crown you dork :)
    Yeah, it's great news for us kiddos... My mom is just leaving me on hers until I turn 26 since it's not costing her a lot, and she has great insurance. Tricare requires everything to be bills to the private insurance first, before being billed to them though. (I think to save the gov money... Although it does them no good in my case, since my mom's insurance is blue cross federal.. haha (gov civilian insurance))
  • edited December 2011

    HAA!!! 
    I had blue cross state plan and it was not really that great here in this state.  Really high rates for a not a lot of things.  Dental was pretty awesome.  When I canceled and went on to H's insurance plan it was like I got a raise in my pay check. 

  • ggirl2001ggirl2001 member
    Ninth Anniversary 2500 Comments 5 Love Its Combo Breaker
    edited December 2011
    Crown stop being my twin! I got rid of the sc state plan as soon as I got married. Also, I was on my parents insurance until 26 as long as I was in school full time. It was awesome
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  • edited December 2011
    GGirl- HAA! I was happy to get off that plan! I had a little party. 
  • edited December 2011
    I dropped my Mom's terrible insurance the first chance I got.


    I also find this post HILARIOUS, since Kendall has problems living with her parents....but not using their insurance. That is, if I thought she was real.
  • KendallR10KendallR10 member
    1000 Comments
    edited December 2011
    In Response to <a href="http://forums.theknot.com/Sites/theknot/Pages/Main.aspx/special-topic-wedding-boards_military-brides_tricare-prime-select?plckFindPostKey=Cat:Special%20Topic%20Wedding%20BoardsForum:13Discussion:72e3f8b0-c8a5-44a1-97d2-e546b3fc4c4aPost:1ad82c1c-0543-494f-9b2b-b519d409e1c7">Re: Tricare prime select</a>:
    [QUOTE]I dropped my Mom's terrible insurance the first chance I got. I also find this post HILARIOUS, since Kendall has problems living with her parents....but not using their insurance. That is, if I thought she was real.
    Posted by shan87[/QUOTE]
    My mom's insurance is crap but I know nothing about tricare. I didn't know if it was better or worse. The only reason I am going to stay on it is for the dental. I've been seeing the same dentist since I was like 3. <div>
    </div><div>I have no issue living with my parents. It was not a good environment for me to be in. </div>
    Military Brides December 2011 Siggy. Holiday picture with your SO. We suck and don't have one :/ Those who matter don't mind and those who mind don't matter.
  • melbelle24melbelle24 member
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    edited December 2011
    In Response to <a href="http://forums.theknot.com/Sites/theknot/Pages/Main.aspx/special-topic-wedding-boards_military-brides_tricare-prime-select?plckFindPostKey=Cat:Special%20Topic%20Wedding%20BoardsForum:13Discussion:72e3f8b0-c8a5-44a1-97d2-e546b3fc4c4aPost:03c7b063-80e1-4bed-820b-4a730a681ff2">Re: Tricare prime select</a>:
    [QUOTE]In Response to Re: Tricare prime select : My mom's insurance is crap but I know nothing about tricare. I didn't know if it was better or worse. The only reason I am going to stay on it is for the dental. I've been seeing the same dentist since I was like 3.  <strong>I have no issue living with my parents. It was not a good environment for me to be in</strong>. 
    Posted by KendallR10[/QUOTE]
    If it wasn't a good environment for you to be in, wouldn't that imply that you do actually have an issue with them? I'm not trying to pick on you, that comment just makes no sense to me.

    Also, I don't know much about Tricare, but have you looked into whether or not you could keep the same dentist with different insurance? It's not like they only take one form of insurance.
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  • KendallR10KendallR10 member
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    edited December 2011
    In Response to <a href="http://forums.theknot.com/Sites/theknot/Pages/Main.aspx/special-topic-wedding-boards_military-brides_tricare-prime-select?plckFindPostKey=Cat:Special%20Topic%20Wedding%20BoardsForum:13Discussion:72e3f8b0-c8a5-44a1-97d2-e546b3fc4c4aPost:e791c77d-dc4e-41b6-81c0-5b555cb91f23">Re: Tricare prime select</a>:
    [QUOTE]In Response to Re: Tricare prime select : If it wasn't a good environment for you to be in, wouldn't that imply that you do actually have an issue with them? I'm not trying to pick on you, that comment just makes no sense to me.
    Posted by melbelle24[/QUOTE]
    It was not with them. <div>
    </div><div>It was the city I was in. I couldn't live in that city and go to the school I was going to anymore. So I moved out</div>
    Military Brides December 2011 Siggy. Holiday picture with your SO. We suck and don't have one :/ Those who matter don't mind and those who mind don't matter.
  • kara811kara811 member
    2500 Comments Third Anniversary
    edited December 2011
    I have Tricare Standard/Extra. I don't have much to say about it right now since I haven't used it yet, but I have my first doctors' appointment next week. I am using the Extra option because I went with a network provider, lower copays this way. I'll let you know what I think of it then, if you remind me. 

    I'm also still under my mom's insurance but had I have to start using Tricare now since my old insurance was a state plan but it was a really good one though, we had very low copays. My mom never even paid for anything but $100 for her open heart surgery! I'm hoping Tricare will be good too. 
  • edited December 2011
    In Response to <a href="http://forums.theknot.com/Sites/theknot/Pages/Main.aspx/special-topic-wedding-boards_military-brides_tricare-prime-select?plckFindPostKey=Cat:Special%20Topic%20Wedding%20BoardsForum:13Discussion:72e3f8b0-c8a5-44a1-97d2-e546b3fc4c4aPost:71a96f29-2cf4-45e4-899c-e6e7c4fd23d7">Re: Tricare prime select</a>:
    [QUOTE]I have Tricare Standard/Extra. I don't have much to say about it right now since I haven't used it yet, but I have my first doctors' appointment next week. I am using the Extra option because I went with a network provider, lower copays this way. I'll let you know what I think of it then, if you remind me.  I'm also still under my mom's insurance but had I have to start using Tricare now since my old insurance was a state plan but it was a really good one though, we had very low copays. My mom never even paid for anything but $100 for her open heart surgery! I'm hoping Tricare will be good too. 
    Posted by kara811[/QUOTE]

    I am on Tricare Prime now and haven't had to pay a dime for anything (including scripts and a Colonoscopy). I will say that I was on Standard before moving from Minnesota and I decided to have my Pap before I left and had to pay around $30 my previous med clinic charged me a visit when I went in to get my medical charts as well which I paid another $30ish for. I told Tricare not to pay it etc. but they did anyway.  Still way better than my previous insurance but obviously more than Prime. Although our current base has a Med Clinic it is not very large, I haven't had ANY problems getting referrals either. (for the Colonoscopy). I Hope you have the same experience. :)
  • kara811kara811 member
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    edited December 2011
    In Response to <a href="http://forums.theknot.com/Sites/theknot/Pages/Main.aspx/special-topic-wedding-boards_military-brides_tricare-prime-select?plckFindPostKey=Cat:Special%20Topic%20Wedding%20BoardsForum:13Discussion:72e3f8b0-c8a5-44a1-97d2-e546b3fc4c4aPost:a62f6fb8-69fa-40ad-9334-d4ad67ff6ba6">Re: Tricare prime select</a>:
    [QUOTE]In Response to Re: Tricare prime select : I am on Tricare Prime now and haven't had to pay a dime for anything (including scripts and a Colonoscopy). I will say that I was on Standard before moving from Minnesota and I decided to have my Pap before I left and had to pay around $30 my previous med clinic charged me a visit when I went in to get my medical charts as well which I paid another $30ish for. I told Tricare not to pay it etc. but they did anyway.  Still way better than my previous insurance but obviously more than Prime. Although our current base has a Med Clinic it is not very large, I haven't had ANY problems getting referrals either. (for the Colonoscopy). I Hope you have the same experience. :)<div>Posted by shan87[/QUOTE]

    </div><div>Thanks Shan. How do you like your doctors on base? I decided to stick with Standard/Extra since base is about a half hour drive from us without traffic, with traffic it can take an hour or more. Traffic just gets so bad here, H left at 530am this morning and didn't get to work til 715! So he was 15mins late due to traffic, it isn't that bad everyday but it does suck. So I kinda just went on a tangent there, lol. I would have liked to enroll in Prime but I didn't want to have to drive so far out, and since I only have to see a gynecologist for my BC refills, I decided to stick with Extra. I only visit the doctors once a year for the feminine routines and yearly check ups with a primary doctor. I wonder how much copay I'll have though, but I guess I'll find out! </div>
  • edited December 2011
    In Response to <a href="http://forums.theknot.com/Sites/theknot/Pages/Main.aspx/special-topic-wedding-boards_military-brides_tricare-prime-select?plckFindPostKey=Cat:Special%20Topic%20Wedding%20BoardsForum:13Discussion:72e3f8b0-c8a5-44a1-97d2-e546b3fc4c4aPost:baeff830-7c3c-4ac8-af43-c0880e22fe65">Re: Tricare prime select</a>:
    [QUOTE]In Response to Re: Tricare prime select : Thanks Shan. How do you like your doctors on base? I decided to stick with Standard/Extra since base is about a half hour drive from us without traffic, with traffic it can take an hour or more. Traffic just gets so bad here, H left at 530am this morning and didn't get to work til 715! So he was 15mins late due to traffic, it isn't that bad everyday but it does suck. So I kinda just went on a tangent there, lol. I would have liked to enroll in Prime but I didn't want to have to drive so far out, and since I only have to see a gynecologist for my BC refills, I decided to stick with Extra. I only visit the doctors once a year for the feminine routines and yearly check ups with a primary doctor. I wonder how much copay I'll have though, but I guess I'll find out! 
    Posted by kara811[/QUOTE]

    I love my new PCM. However, since my H is a pilot and on flying status I get to use Flight Medicine. My PCM is actually a Woman in my H's squad. She is leaving soon so we will see how I like the new doc. :) She was able to tell me Docs to stay away from (1 out of several). TBH If I had to drive an hour or so I probably wouldn't... but I have a script that is a PITA to get filled (I have to call the nurse/PCM to get a written script mailed to me, then bring it to the pharmacy at which point then need to call and confirm it with the nurse doc... which usually ends up in a 30min trip during reg. clinic hours-- which was almost impossible when I worked.) She was willing to give me 2 months at once and since the Clinic has a pharmacy it's now SUPER easy for me.

    -- I never had to get a new script while on BC during the Pap the doc would give me one plus the refills to tide me over until the next year. If that is the case for you then you are talking about 1 doctor visit which could either support your decision to switch to Prime (only have to make the drive once) or not support... you only have to pay the copay once. LoL sorry no help here :)


    FTR I didn't have a choice to stay on Standard. I literally got a letter from TriCare saying I was now on Prime and to call the clinic to get a PCM.
  • kara811kara811 member
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    edited December 2011
    In Response to <a href="http://forums.theknot.com/Sites/theknot/Pages/Main.aspx/special-topic-wedding-boards_military-brides_tricare-prime-select?plckFindPostKey=Cat:Special%20Topic%20Wedding%20BoardsForum:13Discussion:72e3f8b0-c8a5-44a1-97d2-e546b3fc4c4aPost:6867d0bf-28ee-4d10-bc1b-5b6b878764ce">Re: Tricare prime select</a>:
    [QUOTE]In Response to Re: Tricare prime select : I love my new PCM. However, since my H is a pilot and on flying status I get to use Flight Medicine. My PCM is actually a Woman in my H's squad. She is leaving soon so we will see how I like the new doc. :) She was able to tell me Docs to stay away from (1 out of several). TBH If I had to drive an hour or so I probably wouldn't... but I have a script that is a PITA to get filled (I have to call the nurse/PCM to get a written script mailed to me, then bring it to the pharmacy at which point then need to call and confirm it with the nurse doc... which usually ends up in a 30min trip during reg. clinic hours-- which was almost impossible when I worked.) She was willing to give me 2 months at once and since the Clinic has a pharmacy it's now SUPER easy for me. -- I never had to get a new script while on BC during the Pap the doc would give me one plus the refills to tide me over until the next year. If that is the case for you then you are talking about 1 doctor visit which could either support your decision to switch to Prime (only have to make the drive once) or not support... you only have to pay the copay once. LoL sorry no help here :) FTR I didn't have a choice to stay on Standard. I literally got a letter from TriCare saying I was now on Prime and to call the clinic to get a PCM.
    Posted by shan87[/QUOTE]

    <div>I wonder why they had you switch over to Prime, I've never heard of something like that before, always thought it was your choice. </div><div>
    </div><div>I'm really glad you like the way it works out for your, hopefully whatever new doctor you get is good too! Another reason I like what I'm on now is because I can have any doctor I'd like to choose, so if I hate this upcoming one I have I can easily see another one of my liking for next time. I guess it's more the convenience it is really. </div><div>
    </div><div>Did you enroll with United Concordia for dental? I haven't done this since I've had all my dental done for the year with my old insurance, but I'm just wondering how that works. </div>
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