Tips for a deployment

Follow these suggestions to make your health run smoothly

By TriCare on November 13, 2009

If there's one universal rule in the military, it's that your predeployment days can be hectic.

There's a lot on your plate that needs taking care of, like getting your finances and legal documents in order and making arrangements for your family while you're gone. If you are deploying from a reserve component, you may also need to square things away with your civilian employer before you leave. With so much going on, it can be easy to overlook your TRICARE benefit-but don't worry. Making sure your family has health care coverage while you are deployed is as easy as it is important.

First, make sure your spouse has access to all necessary records. This includes a copy of your orders, at the bare minimum. If your spouse will need access to your medical records, you will need to prepare an authorization to disclose" form. You can download this form at www.triwest.com, from the "Find a Form" page. Next, make sure the records for you and each family member are current in the Defense Enrollment Eligibility Reporting System (DEERS). Additionally, show your spouse how to make changes in DEERS at a nearby ID card-issuing office, by phone (1-800-538-9552), or online at www.tricare.osd.mil/deers. After that, check your family's identification cards. If any will expire while you're deployed, be sure to replace them before you leave. Current ID cards are required for accessing health care through your TRICARE benefit.

Finally, make sure your spouse knows the basics of your TRICARE coverage.

Members of the reserve component can also visit www.triwest.com/ngr for additional pre- and post-deployment advice.