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Eugene

(64,147 posts)
Fri Mar 14, 2025, 10:14 PM Mar 14

A Navy veteran and his wife say Tricare rescinded approvals for over $100K in health care claims paid years ago

Source: NBC News

A Navy veteran and his wife say Tricare rescinded approvals for over $100K in health care claims paid years ago

The 71-year-old retiree says he has struggled to get clarity from the military’s health care program, as one medical bill has already gone to collections.

March 13, 2025, 5:43 PM EDT
By Melissa Chan

A Navy veteran and his wife said they were blindsided when Tricare, the military’s health care program, rescinded over $100,000 in medical claims it had approved and paid several years ago.

Harve Smith, 71, received a $470 bill in January for dermatologist visits in 2020. He thought it was a one-off error until he discovered that Tricare had retroactively denied 26 more claims for a total of about $3,000 worth of services it had already reimbursed providers for since 2019, when he first enrolled in Tricare For Life, a plan for Tricare-eligible people who have Medicare.

Tricare also reversed approvals for at least 10 claims, totaling about $100,400, for his wife, Janice, in the same time frame, while nine other claims that had once been marked as completed are being re-processed, according to records from her Tricare portal, which NBC News reviewed.

“We don’t know where this ends,” said Janice Smith, 67, who has multiple sclerosis and worries the stress will aggravate the autoimmune disorder.

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Read more: https://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/navy-veteran-wife-say-tricare-rescinded-approvals-100k-health-care-cla-rcna195797

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A Navy veteran and his wife say Tricare rescinded approvals for over $100K in health care claims paid years ago (Original Post) Eugene Mar 14 OP
They are clawing back money that has already been approved, or appropriated. gab13by13 Mar 14 #1
Does not appear to be related FBaggins Mar 15 #4
Unimaginable Bayard Mar 14 #2
My first question DENVERPOPS Mar 15 #3

gab13by13

(27,325 posts)
1. They are clawing back money that has already been approved, or appropriated.
Fri Mar 14, 2025, 10:23 PM
Mar 14

Look what Musk did to the biggest bank in New York. It debited 80 million dollars from the bank that had been approved by FEMA.

It did the same thing for money that was approved by the EPA.

Today I read an article from Rolling Stone that asks if our money is safe in our bank when Musk can just debit it.

I bet my golf clubs that the New York bank will back down in reclaiming the 80 million to not incur Krasnov's wrath.

Have to get cuts from the poor to pay that 4.7 trillion dollar tax cut.

FBaggins

(28,059 posts)
4. Does not appear to be related
Sat Mar 15, 2025, 06:03 AM
Mar 15

The bills started showing up before Trump took office - so the reversal must have been last year

Bayard

(24,613 posts)
2. Unimaginable
Fri Mar 14, 2025, 11:02 PM
Mar 14

Well, at least attorneys are going to make a lot of money if trump/musk continue their scourge.

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