NGAUS APPLAUDS LEGISLATION TO PROVIDE MEDICAL COVERAGE TO GUARDSMEN, RESERVISTS
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Almost one in five members of the Guard and Reserve has no health insurance
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Currently, about 130,000 Guardsmen and Reservists have no medical coverage, according to the
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"Readiness begins with wellness, and wellness begins with access," McGinn added. "For less than 1% of the
Current law provides coverage to part-time Guardsmen and Reservists only when they are federally mobilized on orders for more than 30 days. Most of the Guard's domestic missions are of a shorter duration. Many are conducted under state active duty, which provides no health care.
In recent years, Guardsmen have responded to hurricanes, floods, wildfires, civil disturbances, border crossings and even the worst public health crisis in a century without medical coverage, McGinn said.
In addition, Guardsmen must also be medically ready to respond to the state or nation with little to no notice. This can be challenging for the almost one in five who have no private coverage and lack access to routine, preventive health care, McGinn added.
S. 2575 would also enable Guardsmen and Reservists to complete annual medical readiness requirements with their preferred civilian provider giving commanders back valuable training days and saving more than
The legislation fixes all that by enrolling Guardsmen and Reservists into TRICARE Reserve Select at no cost.
TRS is currently a partially subsidized program for drilling Guardsmen and Reservists. They cover a monthly premium and co-pays for services. The legislation would eliminate all of those costs for participants.
That would provide Guardsmen and Reservists medical coverage on par with their active-component counterparts, McGinn said.
"We would never debate the need to provide medical coverage for active-component troops," he said. "We need to view Guard Soldiers and Airmen in the same light.
"This legislation would also provide the Guard with a game-changing recruiting and retention tool, which would go a long way toward paying for the coverage," he added. "And it will make our Soldiers and Airmen more attractive in the civilian job market. It's the right thing to do for the Guard and the nation."
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