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In 2012, the Department of Defense (DoD) spent $52 billion on
health care for service members, retirees, and their families. The
department offers health care to nearly 10 million people through
its TRICARE program, an integrated system of military health care
providers and regional networks of civilian providers. Established
in 1993, TRICARE now consists of three major plans: TRICARE Prime,
TRICARE Standard, and TRICARE Extra. The cost of providing this
care has increased rapidly as a share of the defence budget over
the past decade, outpacing growth in the economy, growth in per
capita health care spending in the United States, and growth in
funding for DoD's base budget. This book focuses on the approaches
that can be taken to reduce federal spending on military care, and
continues to provide information on management practices available
to help achieve efficiencies within the military health system.
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