Chapter 12-Tricare and Champva

Key Words

Catastrophic Cap-Limit on total medical expenses that beneficiaries are required to pay in a year.

Maximum amount

Civilian Health and Medical Program of the Uniformed Services CHAMPUS-Replaced by Tricare-Cost share

Civilian Health and Medical Program of the Department of Veterans Affairs CHAMPVA-Service for 100%

disabled veteran and their families

Cost Share-Portion of every charge that a Tricare or Champva Beneficiary must pay

Defense Enrollment Eligibility Reporting System DEERS-Information regarding patient eligibility

Military Health System MHS

Military Treatment Facility MTF-Government hospitals and clinics whose first priority is to serve active duty

personal

Non-Availability Statement NAS-Electronic document stating that the required service is not available at the

nearby military treatment facility

Non-Par charge only up to 115% of allowed charge

Par-provider-Required to file claims on behalf of their patients, paid MFS

Primary Care Manager PCM-Coordinates and manages patient’s medical care

Sponsor-Uniformed services member

TRICARE-Serves spouses/children of Active Duty service members. Formerly called CHAMPUS

Tricare Extra-Receive services in civilian facilities

Tricare for Life-Medicare eligible

Tricare Prime-Offers HMO like plan requiring no annual deductible

Tricare Reserve Select TRS-Program that offers benefits to active duty reservists

Tricare Standard-Offers fee-for-services