Military Benefits
COLA News: What Recent Figures Could Mean for Your TRICARE Costs
A big adjustment isn’t all good news for beneficiaries: Here’s how some key health care fees may change.
As MOAA's Program Director, Financial and Benefits Education/Counseling/Veteran Services, Capt. Paul Frost, USN (Ret), AFC®, develops and manages MOAA’s financial and benefits counseling, education, consumer advice, staff consultant, and training programs. He provides members personalized, comprehensive, timely, and appropriate details on military/veterans benefits, and he conducts off-site and online classes and presentations to educate audiences in financial/benefits topics such as legislative initiatives, investments, retirement planning, risk management, insurance, savings programs, credit issues, taxes, estate planning, consumer awareness, survivor issues, and military, veterans, and corporate benefit programs. He acts as the staff subject matter expert on financial and benefits matters to support MOAA’s legislative, marketing and member product/service efforts and provides financial and benefit content for MOAA’s print/electronic publications and multimedia channels.
A big adjustment isn’t all good news for beneficiaries: Here’s how some key health care fees may change.
Find out how long you have to renew, and get links to full, updated guidance.
More surviving spouses can retain Dependency and Indemnity Compensation. Learn more, and check out a recent MOAA webinar.
The body will serve as the last level of administrative review. Here’s how it works, and how to apply.
Get the latest on COVID’s effect on exam delays, along with links to related VA resources.
Here's some of the work being done by MOAA and The Military Coalition to preserve TRICARE's strength.