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Defense Department proposes splitting military health system budget
The change would separate active-duty care from Tricare costs and give lawmakers clearer tracking of $45.7 billion in military health spending.
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Defense Department proposes splitting military health system budget
The Defense Department wants to change how it pays for the military health system, splitting the account into two programs to safeguard funds for providing medical care to U.S. service members.The Pentagon’s fiscal 2027 budget request calls for dividing defense health program funding into two: a Combat Operational and Medical Readiness account, or COMP, and a Private Sector Care Program section, or PSCP.The COMP budget would pay for healthcare a…
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