US Uniformed Services "Privilege Card"
Has anyone ever ran across one of these? If so, can you please enlighten me. I believe it was presented to my client as "supplementary insurance". It was issued by and is the property of "US...
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That is their military ID card. It is not an insurance ID card, and it is not proof that they have any insurance. However, it does provide the information you need to check eligiblity on DEERS....
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SADC Thanks for your reply. I checked out the website briefly. It indicates that only the patient can verify eligibility. As this would be a secondary claim, I'm not too concerned about that aspect.Do...
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Tricare claims go to the Tricare region where the sponsor (Active duty or Retired Member) is stationed. For example, Mrs. Jones is treated in a clinic in California. Her husband, SFC Jones, is...
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KathyatDCMI,what they mean is you can't call DEERS. You can verify eligibility through Tricare, who can access DEERS on your behalf.
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