by Mark Wasserbauer | Feb 15, 2023 | Medical, TRICARE
By Karen Jowers (MilitaryTimes) Some military families will see a rise in their health care costs come January, even as they’re stretching their dollars to cover higher prices for food, fuel and other necessities. Generally, if you’ve been paying out-of-pocket for...
by Mark Wasserbauer | Jan 24, 2023 | Medical, National Guard, TRICARE, Veterans
Military.com | By Jim Absher Reservists, young adults and transitioning service members enrolled in Tricare or a transition health insurance plan will be paying more for their health insurance in 2023. For almost everyone prices will be increasing, as opposed to last...
by Mark Wasserbauer | Nov 19, 2022 | Burn Pits
By Leo Shane III (MilitaryTimes) Starting on 8 Nov, all patients visiting Veterans Affairs health care facilities will undergo new toxic exposure screenings in an effort to monitor for signs of illness and inform veterans that they may qualify for new benefits. The...
by Mark Wasserbauer | Oct 24, 2022 | COVID, Legislative, National Guard
EANGUS Call-To-Action; Suspension of Discharges for Vaccine Refusal Suspension of Discharges for Vaccine Refusal During the EANGUS National Conference held in Little Rock, Arkansas, in August 2022, a delegate from the Alabama National Guard Association made the...
by Mark Wasserbauer | Jan 20, 2022 | COVID
By Leo Shane III, Wednesday, Jan 12 Veterans Affairs officials won’t be mailing out at-home coronavirus kits as demand for the tests skyrockets across America, but they are reminding veterans that department medical facilities can offer free in-person tests in many...
by Mark Wasserbauer | Nov 25, 2021 | Burn Pits
11 Nov 2021 Military.com | By Patricia Kime The Biden administration is moving to improve the disability claims process for veterans with illnesses linked to toxic exposure, such as respiratory disease and lung cancer, and make it easier for them to connect with...