Finally after a year of searching for Medicare/tricare specific detailed information and over 15 hours of videos I found the information they all left out. Thank you so much for taking the time to make this presentation available here. I know now that next year when I turn 65 I will make the appropriate decision that will benefit me for the rest of my life. I now have all the answers.
Thank you for your time and effort to do this video. I find it very informative, too informative in fact, that it becomes information overload. I am way overloaded, and I still don't know how to get started! Many of us, especially those who stayed in for the long run, are used to SOPs and Desktop Procedures. Step 1. Do this. Then proceed to step 2. Step 2. If you elect A, do this and proceed to step 3. If you elect B, skip step 3 and go directly to step 4.....etc. That's is what we are used to, comfortable with, and will be able to follow diligently. Thank you.
Great information as I was just starting to research this information with the time drawing near. The link for the slides unfortunately goes to a 404 error saying Forbidden Access. If it can be fixed or linked here that would be great since I did not see all of the numbers and references in the transcript.
So when I go to the VA clinic for my annual physical, do I have to pay for that? I just turned 65 a couple days ago and my physical is on the 22 of this month.
SO Freaking confusing!!!!!!!! 24 years Air Force. Retired Military. Multiple Degrees and I still don't get this!!! Does the Guberment do this on purpose? I thought when I went in the late 1970's I and my dependent's would have Medical coverage for life. "They" lied!!!! Still don't get it...............
It is not that complicated when a military retiree turns 65 they and their spouse have to enroll in Medicare part a and b to keep tricare for life. The military medical change back in the early nineties when they stated using tricare.
Finally after a year of searching for Medicare/tricare specific detailed information and over 15 hours of videos I found the information they all left out. Thank you so much for taking the time to make this presentation available here. I know now that next year when I turn 65 I will make the appropriate decision that will benefit me for the rest of my life. I now have all the answers.
Thank you for your time and effort to do this video. I find it very informative, too informative in fact, that it becomes information overload. I am way overloaded, and I still don't know how to get started! Many of us, especially those who stayed in for the long run, are used to SOPs and Desktop Procedures. Step 1. Do this. Then proceed to step 2. Step 2. If you elect A, do this and proceed to step 3. If you elect B, skip step 3 and go directly to step 4.....etc. That's is what we are used to, comfortable with, and will be able to follow diligently. Thank you.
Thank you for explaining everything well. I feel more confident and informed after this webinar !!
thanks big help
Well explained!
Great information as I was just starting to research this information with the time drawing near. The link for the slides unfortunately goes to a 404 error saying Forbidden Access. If it can be fixed or linked here that would be great since I did not see all of the numbers and references in the transcript.
So when I go to the VA clinic for my annual physical, do I have to pay for that? I just turned 65 a couple days ago and my physical is on the 22 of this month.
SO Freaking confusing!!!!!!!! 24 years Air Force. Retired Military. Multiple Degrees and I still don't get this!!! Does the Guberment do this on purpose? I thought when I went in the late 1970's I and my dependent's would have Medical coverage for life. "They" lied!!!! Still don't get it...............
It is not that complicated when a military retiree turns 65 they and their spouse have to enroll in Medicare part a and b to keep tricare for life. The military medical change back in the early nineties when they stated using tricare.