Published
for the Fort Bliss/El Paso, Texas Community
October
14, 2004
DoD announces transition
of TRICARE West Region
Department of defense
Special to The Monitor
The Department of Defense announced Oct. 6 that eligible TRICARE beneficiaries
in the remaining portion of the new West Region will transition to their
new regional contractor, TriWest Healthcare Alliance Corp.
This transition completes the West Region and includes beneficiaries
in Arizona, Colorado, southern Idaho, Iowa, Kansas, Minnesota, Missouri,
Montana, Nebraska, Nevada, New Mexico, North Dakota, South Dakota, far
west Texas, Utah and Wyoming. Beneficiaries in the Yuma, Ariz.
area, Alaska, California, Hawaii, northern Idaho, Oregon and Washington
transitioned to the West Region in June and July.
“Our transition activities have gone fairly well thus far and
I am confident that our new contracts, new regional alignments and our
contractual partners will continue to serve well the health needs of
our beneficiaries,” said Dr. William Winkenwerder Jr., assistant
secretary of defense for health affairs.
“Enhancements under the new contracts increase portability and
improve access to care in all regions, while making military medical
facilities responsible for managing patient care and acquiring necessary
resources based on local needs. We expect these changes will result
in more responsive and cost-effective patient care that meets national
quality standards.”
TriWest, based in Phoenix, will provide healthcare services and support
to approximately 2.7 million beneficiaries in the West Region.
Beneficiaries may access healthcare information by contacting TRIWEST,
(888) 874-9378, or online at www.triwest.com. West Region eligible beneficiaries
who are not in TRICARE Prime will have the opportunity to enroll. TriWest
also provides beneficiaries with information on enrollment and network
providers; procedures for filing claims; contacts for TRICARE assistance;
and the ability to view claim processing status and claims history online.
Other Web services include locating a TRICARE Service Center and Web-based
programs allowing beneficiaries to better manage their health care.
Military medical facilities in all regions remain at the core of the
Military Health System. For specific information on the TRICARE benefit,
what’s covered and how it works, beneficiaries may visit the TRICARE
Web site www.tricare.osd.mil or consult their service or local military
medical facility. Beneficiaries may also visit “TRICARE
Online” at www.tricareonline.com for interactive tools and up-to-date,
accurate information on general health matters. TRICARE Online includes
a medical dictionary, the new “Rx Checker,” to find drug-and-drug
or drug-and-food interactions, an online health journal and more.
The new contracts build on the best aspects of the TRICARE system and
include incentives for improvements in quality care, access and claims
payments. DoD has also awarded contracts for mail-order pharmacy, retail
pharmacy, retiree dental care, the Uniformed Services Family Health
Plan, TRICARE Global Remote Overseas, TRICARE healthcare for Puerto
Rico, marketing and education materials, centralized customer service,
national-quality monitoring and claims processing for Medicare-eligible
beneficiaries.
For more information on the contracts and the transition schedule, visit
the TRICARE Web site at www.tricare.osd.mil/contractsimplementation/default.cfm.