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Defense health care, more-specific guidance needed for assessing nonenrolled TRICARE beneficiaries' access to care : report to congressional committees.

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Format:
Book
Government document
Author/Creator:
United States. Government Accountability Office, issuing body.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Health services accessibility--United States--Evaluation.
Health services accessibility.
Beneficiaries--Government policy--United States.
Beneficiaries.
United States--Armed Forces--Medical care--Evaluation.
United States.
Health services accessibility--Evaluation.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (25 pages) : color illustration
Other Title:
Assessing access to care
Place of Publication:
[Washington, D.C.] : United States Government Accountability Office, 2014.
Summary:
DOD provides health care through TRICARE, its regionally structured health care program. In each of its regions (North, South, West), DOD has a TRO that oversees health care delivery. Beneficiaries who choose the TRICARE Prime option must enroll. Beneficiaries who do not enroll may obtain care under the TRICARE Standard, Extra, or Reserve Select options, referred to as nonenrolled beneficiaries. Since TRICARE's inception in 1995, nonenrolled beneficiaries have complained about difficulties finding civilian providers who will accept them as patients. The National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2008 mandated that GAO evaluate the processes, procedures, and analyses used by DOD to determine the adequacy of access to care for these beneficiaries. This report addresses the extent to which the TROs have assessed nonenrolled beneficiaries' access to care. To conduct this work, GAO reviewed and analyzed relevant documentation and interviewed DOD officials, including officials in each of the TROs. In addition, GAO reviewed federal internal control standards for monitoring performance. GAO also interviewed officials from organizations representing military beneficiaries to discuss their perspectives on the TROs' efforts. GAO recommends that DOD enhance existing guidance for the TROs to include more specificity on assessing nonenrolled beneficiaries' access to care.
Notes:
Title from title screen (viewed Oct. 15, 2014).
"April 2014."
Includes bibliographical references.
"GAO-14-384."
OCLC:
897474926

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