This is a tale of how to bang your head up against the bureaucratic wall of Federal Government, and come away dazed and confused. I am retired military and receive a sum from the DOD/AF every month. Out of that amount I pay Federal taxes, and a discounted amount for veteran and spouse health insurance called Tricare, {mine was Tricare prime so I can use the base hospital} which covers hospitalization, pharmaceutical, ER, and most specialist if I can find one on the base along with my Primary Care giver. I just recently filed and received Social Security disability because my health is keeping me from working. This disability was backdated to when I first filed.
Now comes the wall.
Because I have contract insurance through the Department of Defense via the AF, I am required by law to have Medicare 'A' (Hospitalization) and 'B' (Primary Care) to remain a Tricare Prime. I can hear your wheels turning... not through yet. Now because SS automatically starts Medicare they also are required by law to notify all Federal agencies that have health plans, when Tricare as a contractor receive this notification they automatically dis enroll a Tricare Prime to a Tricare Standard, without notification to such candidate. A Tricare standard can not get Primary Care at a military hospital. Tricare also backdated this change to reflect that it start the same date as my disability. To become a tricare prime again I must receive a form from Tricare, fill out said form and return it. Then it must be processed to restart, during which time I can not see my Primary Care giver who is a military doctor at the base hospital.
Now, not knowing all of this beforehand, I thought, when I received the notification of the disability, to check NO on the block of the postcard asking if I wanted Medicare, I mean why pay for health coverage when I already have it through Tricare...HAH! I must fill out a form for reinstatement to Medicare and it must be done before the end of March. Because this is not something one can do at any time, but must follow the SS rules/law. So I have to not only physically go down to the local SS office and do this, I have to find someone to take me, because I can't drive.
After talking with my PC giver's nurse, I find that I can not submit the form to Tricare until I can assure them that my Medicare is back on the books. And I have no idea when or how long that might be.
So if I am sick or just need to speak to a 'Regular Doctor' I have to go find one that 'A' doesn't know me, 'B' doesn't know my history, 'C' will probaly try to prescribe something I either can't take or don't want. And will need weeks to review my records after having to submit more forms to the military hospital to release the records.
The thing that really gets to me is this:
I was paid while in the Military by taxpayer money. I am paid retirement by taxpayer money. Social Security is a form of taxes. Medicare is a form of taxes. Tricare is subsidized by taxpayer money through the AF/DOD. Military hospitals are subsidized throught tazpayer money and the DOD
I have had to not only pay taxes on my pay while in the military. I pay taxes on my retirement. I paid medicare taxes. I paid SS taxes. Now they tell me my Medicare is going to be paid by taking it out of my SS disability.
And this is how America honors its veterans?
Doesn't make any sense to me. Steve
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