The 2017 National Defense Authorization Act called for restructuring military hospitals to focus on serving active-duty servicemembers. And that meant 200,000 beneficiaries could face moving into civilian provider networks that accept Tricare, the military’s medical insurance. The Department of Defense identified 50 medical treatment facilities nationwide in its restructuring plan last year. A report presented to Congress last year recommended that Fort Bragg's Robinson Health Clinic transition to an active-duty only occupational health clinic. It also recommended that Joel Health Clinic transition from an outpatient facility to an active-duty only occupational health clinic. And nearly 21,000 military retirees and beneficiaries at Fort Bragg could be affected, if that plan goes into effect.