04/01/2025 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 04/01/2025 12:08
"Virtual health services help you get the care you need where and when it's convenient to you," said U.S. Navy Capt. George Coan, Virtual Health Branch Chief at the Defense Health Agency. "Virtual health visits offer you flexibility. Depending on where you are, your schedule, and your health needs, virtual health is a great option for you and your family members."
Keep reading to learn more about virtual health care with TRICARE.
Before you book a virtual health visit, call or visit your regional contractor's web page. Some types of care need a referral or pre-authorization.
Do you get your care at a military hospital or clinic? Many of these virtual health services may be available there. Contact your provider for more information. If you're an active duty service member, you need a referral and pre-authorization from your primary care manager for virtual health care.
As described in the TRICARE Mental Health and Substance Use Disorder Services Fact Sheet, virtual mental health services have the same referrals and pre-authorization requirements as your in-person mental health care.
TRICARE will cover your virtual health care if you meet these requirements.
Do you have TRICARE For Life? Medicare usually pays first for virtual visits. This includes phone calls with your doctor. Remember to check what Medicare and TRICARE cover before scheduling an appointment. TRICARE pays first if Medicare doesn't cover a service.
Want to learn more about virtual health coverage? Contact your TRICARE regional contractor or visit tricare.mil. Medicare members can also check Medicare.gov for additional details about their coverage.
TRICARE's virtual health options make it easier for you to access healthcare services. It's a great way to get care when can't visit a doctor's office in person. With health care delivery under TRICARE's new contracts already underway, you have expanded access to virtual health services in the new year. This includes a wide range and greater availability of virtual health services for all beneficiaries, but especially for those in rural or remote areas.
TRICARE remains committed to helping you unlock your health through accessible care options for you and your family.