Majority of Uniformed Service Members are considered this.
What is Enlisted?
One who is eligible for TRICARE.
What is a beneficiary?
Healthcare program for uniformed service members, retired service members and their families.
What is TRICARE?
After registering in DEERS, beneficiaries are able to confirm eligibility on this website.
What is milConnect?
The newest branch of the military.
What is Space Force?
These service members rank higher than Enlisted members and are considered experts in their field.
What is a Warrant Officer?
The sponsor and the family.
What are the two beneficiary types?
TRICARE's main website; individuals can visit this site to learn more about TRICARE.
What is tricare.mil?
The required plan for an ADSM.
What is TRICARE Prime?
The transitional time period during which the spouse of a deceased Active Duty Service Member is covered by TRICARE Prime.
What is three years?
The highest ranking service members are given this title.
What is a Commissioned Officer?
There are 11 of these.
What is beneficiary groups?
A new spouse must be this before enrolling into TRICARE.
What is registered in DEERS?
A National Guard Member activated more than 30 days is now considered this and is eligible for this plan.
What is an Active Duty Service Member eligible for Prime?
The acronym DEERS stands for this.
What is the Defense Eligibility and Enrollment Reporting System?
Uniformed Services that are not a part of the Armed Forces.
Who are National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration and US Public Healthcare Commissioned Corps?
All Veterans are Retirees. (Answer will be true or false)
What is false?
Air, Land and Sea.
What is the "TRI" in TRICARE?
Sam is a 19-year-old dependent. He lives with his sponsor, who covers more than 50% of his living expenses. Sam is on his sponsor's TRICARE Prim plan. Tomorrow is Sam's birthday. He will be eligible for this plan when he turns 20?
What is TRICARE Prime?
The rule(s) that determines whether a divorced spouse is eligible for continued healthcare coverage under their own Social Security number.
What is the rule of 20-20-20 or 20-20-15?
These are the six branches of the military.
What is Army, Navy, Air Force, Marines, Coast Guard and Space Force?
These are the 11 beneficiary types. In this scenario family will include spouses, children, former spouses and survivors.
What is active duty service member, and their family members, retirees and their family members, National Guards & Reservist and their family members, retired National Guards & Reservist and their family members, Medal of Honor Recipients and their family members, Dual Eligible individuals (TRICARE & Medicare Part A & B).
The Military Health System resources that TRICARE brings together to serve their beneficiaries.
What are Military Hospitals and Clinics, civilian healthcare providers, pharmacies and other healthcare suppliers?
The tool used to determine what plan a beneficiary may be eligible for.
What is the Find a Plan tool?
A 21-year-old full-time college student graduates tomorrow and may become eligible for this plan.
What is TRICARE Young Adult?