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Home / Health / Tampa Military Families Gain Expanded TRICARE Access

Tampa Military Families Gain Expanded TRICARE Access

28 Nov

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Summary

  • Tampa General and USF Health now part of CareSource Military network.
  • TRICARE Prime Demo beneficiaries get expanded healthcare coverage.
  • No enrollment fees first year and no referrals needed for network providers.
Tampa Military Families Gain Expanded TRICARE Access

Tampa General Hospital (TGH) and USF Health have become integral to the CareSource Military and Veterans (CSMV) network, enhancing TRICARE Prime Demo healthcare services for the US military community. This collaboration significantly expands healthcare access for eligible beneficiaries in Florida's Tampa region, including military retirees, their families, survivors, and active-duty family members.

The partnership ensures that TRICARE Prime Demo by CSMV beneficiaries in Tampa receive a full spectrum of comprehensive health coverage. New advantages include no enrollment fees for the initial year and the elimination of referral requirements when seeing network providers, alongside access to a dedicated CareSource nurse advice line.

Patients enrolled in this program will have access to a wide array of clinical specialties, including neurology, cardiology, and behavioral health, delivered by experts at USF Health and TGH. This initiative underscores TGH's commitment to military healthcare through its specialized Military and Veteran Primary Care Center and USF Health's dedication to advancing medical care for service members.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
It's a healthcare program through CareSource Military and Veterans network, offering expanded coverage to eligible military beneficiaries in Tampa through Tampa General Hospital and USF Health.
Eligible beneficiaries include military retirees and their families, survivors, and active-duty family members residing in the Tampa region.
Benefits include no enrollment fees for the first year, no referrals needed for network providers, and access to a nurse advice line.

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