New contractors for TRICARE Clovis News Journal
Six million military health care beneficiaries, those who live in TRICARE’s North and South regions, will have new managed care support contractors and claim processors to deal with by April.
In a surprise development, two of three current TRICARE contractors — Health Net Federal Services and Humana Military Healthcare Services — lost to rival firms in their bids to handle next-generation support contracts. The three contracts are worth a total of $55.5 billion over five years.
Support contractors are critical to how beneficiaries perceive benefits. They run TRICARE’s triple option of managed care (TRICARE Prime), preferred provider network (TRICARE Extra) and fee-for-service insurance (TRICARE Standard).
Contractors build and manage provider networks, and control care referrals, enrollment, claims processing and customer service.
Aetna Government Health Plans of Hartford, Conn., will take over from Health Net in the North Region for 3 million beneficiaries in Connecticut, Delaware, District of Columbia, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa (Rock Island Arsenal area only); Kentucky (except Fort Campbell area); Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, Missouri (St. Louis area only); New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, North Carolina, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Vermont, Virginia, West Virginia, and Wisconsin.