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Retirees to Pay More for Tricare Pharmacy Copays, Enrollment in 2022

Retirees to Pay More for Tricare Pharmacy Copays, Enrollment in 2022
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Key Lawmakers Want to Get Rid of Tricare Premiums for Dependents Under Age 26

Key Lawmakers Want to Get Rid of Tricare Premiums for Dependents Under Age 26 Hospitalman Benjamin Lepage gives a COVID-19 vaccine to a 14-year-old, accompanied by his dad, at Naval Hospital Jacksonville’s off-site COVID-19 vaccine location. (U.S. Navy/Deidre Smith) 9 Jun 2021 Momentum is growing in Congress to allow military dependents to stay on their parents Tricare health plan until age 26 without paying monthly premiums. Sen. Mark Kelly, D-Ariz., along with Sen. Jon Tester, D-Mont., and others, has introduced a bill that would eliminate the monthly premiums now required under the Tricare Young Adult health program. Tester chairs the powerful Senate Appropriations Subcommittee for Defense the panel that holds the purse strings for the Department of Defense. His backing, along with a companion bill in the House that has 45 co-sponsors, enhances the likelihood of the Health Care Fairness for Military Families Act making it into law this year.

CORRECTION - Accolade Announces Results for Fiscal Fourth Quarter and Full Year 2021

  (1) A reconciliation of GAAP to non-GAAP results has been provided in this press release in the accompanying Financial Tables. An explanation of these measures is also included below under the heading “Non-GAAP Financial Measures.” (2) Percentages are calculated from accompanying Financial Tables and may differ from percentage change of numbers in Financial Highlights table due to rounding. Financial Outlook For the fiscal first quarter ending May 31, 2021, we expect: Revenue between $54 million and $56 million Adjusted EBITDA, a non-GAAP measure, between $(16) million and $(19) million For the fiscal year ending February 28, 2022, we expect: Revenue between $260 million and $265 million Adjusted EBITDA, a non-GAAP measure, between $(38) million and $(42) million

Troops and families report mixed results in COVID vaccine availability

Troops and families report mixed results in COVID vaccine availability 3 days ago Michelle Farley of Lincoln, an Air Guard spouse, receives her first dose of a COVID-19 vaccine March 6, at the Nebraska National Guard Joint Force Headquarters in Lincoln. (Maj. Scott Ingalsbe/Nebraska National Guard) One active-duty member stationed at the Pentagon was so determined to get his COVID-19 vaccination that he took leave and drove hundreds of miles to his home state in the south, spending about $800 on two trips to get both shots. “My experience at the Pentagon has been awful….. the only people who received vaccines in my office were the leadership, because they’re the oldest,” the service member, who is in his late 20s, wrote in an email to Military Times

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