Tricare seeks to reduce paper benefits formsBy Karen Jowers - Staff writer
Posted : Monday Jan 14, 2008 16:16:02 EST
The Defense Department is limiting the amount of Tricare paper it sends to military retirees age 65 and older and their families by sending explanations of benefits forms only once a month.
Others covered under Tricare, including active-duty families, will continue to have the choice of receiving a paper copy of their explanation of benefits (EOB) mailed each time a claim is processed, even if there are multiple claims in a month.
An explanation of benefits provides details of what action Tricare has taken on claims by doctors and other health care providers seeking payment for services to a patient. Officials said the monthly statement will allow easier comparison with the quarterly Medicare Summary Notice.
There are exceptions to the monthly policy for these retirees and their family members; statements will be sent if the EOB includes a check to the patient, or if a claim is denied and the patient has appeal rights for those services.
As in the past, patients can view an EOB online any time a claim is processed. Those who are not already registered for this service can do so online. Beginning Feb. 14, patients will have the option of receiving an e-mail notification when a claim is processed. They can then log on to the Web site to view and print their EOBs.
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http://www.armytimes.com/news/2008/01/military_EOB_tricareforms_080114w/uhc comment: Sweet! To keep a paper trail, you must use your own paper, printer, and ink.