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nitpicker

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Wed Aug 22, 2018, 05:55 AM Aug 2018

Millions of military retirees and families must act soon to get new dental, vision coverage

https://www.militarytimes.com/pay-benefits/2018/08/21/millions-of-military-retirees-and-families-must-act-soon-for-dental-vision-coverage/

Millions of military retirees and families must act soon to get new dental, vision coverage

By: Karen Jowers ?  19 hours ago

Military retirees have new options for dental and vision care starting Jan. 1, but the changes won’t be automatic. To remain covered, they’ll have to make some decisions and take specific action beginning Nov. 12. The Tricare Retiree Dental Program ends Dec. 31 and will be replaced by the Federal Employees Dental and Vision Insurance Program. Most military retirees and their families who are enrolled in Tricare will be able to enroll in FEDVIP for dental coverage, vision coverage or both.
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Active-duty family members are eligible to sign up for vision coverage under FEDVIP, but not dental coverage. Active-duty members and their family members may still enroll in the Tricare Dental Program. The vision coverage, including eyeglasses or contacts, is in addition to the routine eye examination benefit that many beneficiaries currently have under Tricare Prime or Select.

That FEDVIP coverage will be effective Jan. 1, but you can’t enroll in FEDVIP just yet. The enrollment period is during the federal benefits open season, which runs Nov. 12 through Dec. 10.

Retirees and their family members must enroll during the open season to get that dental and/or vision coverage in 2019. The only way to enroll in the FEDVIP, or change that coverage, outside of that enrollment period is if there has been a qualifying life event: a marriage, for example, or retirement from the military.
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Millions of military retirees and families must act soon to get new dental, vision coverage (Original Post) nitpicker Aug 2018 OP
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