Military Officers Association: Why Quality Medicaid Coverage Matters to Military-Connected Children
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MOAA's ongoing work to ensure military-connected kids receive the health care they need includes signing a recent open letter, led by the TRICARE for
The letter comes alongside a new report from the
Thousands of military kids covered by TRICARE also qualify for Medicaid due to serious medical conditions requiring care not typically covered by TRICARE or commercial plans. For medically complex military kids, Medicaid serves as a vital wraparound to their primary coverage for home- and community-based services, along with other care not reimbursed by TRICARE.
The TRICARE for
MOAA has partnered with TFK for more than a decade, securing multiple legislative victories including:
* TRICARE coverage for concurrent hospice and curative care for children.
* Expanded respite hours for families enrolled in TRICARE's Extended Care Health Option (ECHO).
* A halt to military medical billet cuts - our TFK partners played a critical role in highlighting threats to pediatric care posed by potential staffing reductions.
Much of TRICARE policy and provider authorization is linked to Medicare, a program for seniors, so it is not surprising gaps exist for pediatric care. Military families covered by TRICARE report lower access to care and satisfaction with the quality of care than civilian families who have private or public coverage for their kids, according to a study by the
The military lifestyle may partially explain these results - military families frequently sacrifice continuity of medical care as part of military moves, and often face challenges in reestablishing care at new locations. However, additional issues must be addressed to improve access to care for military kids, including wider appointment availability at military treatment facilities and the establishment of a problem reporting system for military families who face difficulties securing appointments.
MOAA looks forward to continued collaboration with the
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Original text here: https://www.moaa.org/content/publications-and-media/news-articles/2023-news-articles/advocacy/why-quality-medicaid-coverage-matters-to-military-connected-children/



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