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Are you a retiree who will lose Tricare Select coverage Jan. 1? Here’s what to do.

 

 

 

 

I am passing along this article published in today’s Military Times. 

Are you a retiree who will lose Tricare Select coverage Jan. 1? Here’s what to do.

More than 850,000 retirees and their family members who were enrolled in Tricare Select must now pay enrollment fees.  Are you a military retiree who will lose Tricare Select coverage? You may not realize it yet — and you should take action to reinstate your coverage.

In 2021, for the first time, more than 850,000 retirees and family members enrolled in Tricare Select, must pay enrollment fees in order to continue their coverage. If you haven’t responded to the Defense Department’s clarion call to contact your Tricare regional contractor to set up a payment process, you lost coverage as of Jan. 1, and you’ll soon find your health care claims are denied.

But all is not lost. Defense officials have taken some steps to mitigate the impact on those who don’t set up their payments, said Mark Ellis, chief of policy and programs for the Tricare Health Plan.

These are so-called “Group A” retirees and their dependents — working-age retirees under age 65 who entered the military before Jan. 1, 2018, their family members and survivors. Previously, these beneficiaries didn’t have to pay enrollment fees for Tricare Select, but a 2017 law required the Defense Department to start charging these enrollment fees by Jan. 1, 2021. This doesn’t affect Tricare for Life.

The new fees are $12.50 per month or $150 a year for an individual; and $25 a month, or $300 a year, for family coverage. These retirees/beneficiaries were urged to set up a payment process by the end of 2020 through their regional Tricare contractor, using allotment, recurring credit card or debit card transactions, or electronic funds transfer.

Tricare officials have extended the grace period for people to reinstate their Tricare Select coverage, from 90 days to 180 days, Ellis said. That means those who are terminated can pay their missed monthly premiums, and the coverage will be retroactive. Tricare will then pay the claims that were denied back to Jan. 1 because of the coverage termination.

Tricare officials have also directed the Tricare regional contractors to make at least three phone calls to households whose coverage was terminated because they didn’t set up their payments. They’ll call the home phone, cell phone, work phone, speaking to an adult in the household, letting them know their coverage has been terminated and what they can do to reinstate the coverage, Ellis said.

Who will get a COVID-19 vaccine first?

 

 

 

This message is being sent for your reference and information from the VA and our Post.

Thanks to our Service Officer Tom Buckton for continuing to provide us all with vital information.  Please refer to our December Newsletter for additional information such as this.

We wish you all the best of thoughts and prayers, during these trying times.  

Please keep all of our members in mind as we put 2020 behind us and look forward to a safer and more enjoyable year.

Due to COVID restrictions at this time, we will probably not have a January meeting, but we hope to have one in February 2021, even if it is in a field somewhere.  

If you have any questions or concerns about anything, please do not hesitate to contact us.  

Respectfully and may the Great Architect of the Universe Hold us in the Palms of His Hands,

Max Wix

Commander, American Legion Tyler Cates Post 281

615-626-4087

———- Forwarded message ———
From: thomas buckton <
Date: Wed, Dec 16, 2020 at 7:29 AM
Subject: Covid-19 Vaccine VA News
To: Max Wix <maxwixpost281mj@gmail.com>

I think this is what you were looking for.

Tom

Who will get a COVID-19 vaccine first?

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has authorized the first COVID-19 vaccine.  We have a limited amount of this vaccine to start.

We’ve worked with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and other federal partners to develop a phased plan that will help us do the most good for the most people during this time. Under this phased plan, we’ll first offer vaccines to Veterans in our long-term care facilities and frontline VA health care workers.  Vaccinating our health care workers first helps us continue providing care for Veterans.

After 2 groups, we’ll begin to offer vaccines to more Veterans who are at high risk of severe illness and death from COVID-19. Your VA health care team will contact you if you’re eligible to get a vaccine during this time.

We will follow CDC guidelines for determining who is considered to be at high risk of severe illness and death from COVID-19. Factors that may influence the risk of severe disease include the following:

  • Age. The risk of severe illness or death from COVID-19 increases with age.
  • Existing health problems. People with certain health problems (like diabetes, heart disease, or obesity) have a higher risk of severe illness or death from COVID-19.
  • Other factors that raise a person’s risk of severe illness or death from COVID-19, such as living in a nursing home or other group living facility.

More questions answered at: www.va.gov/covid-19-vaccine/

 

Respectfully and Semper Fidelis,

Max Wix

Commander, American Legion Tyler Cates Post 281

Mount Juliet, Tennessee

mtjulietalpost281.com

December 2020 Newsletter

FROM THE COMMANDER:

Fellow Legionnaires, family and friends We send you greetings once again at this holiday season. We continue to remain hopeful that this newsletter finds your families all doing well in the midst of the ongoing and current increase of the COVID-19 Pandemic.

We wish to acknowledge the continuing efforts of the Post 281 members, our Sons of the American Legion, our American Legion Riders and our Post 281 Auxiliary for all of your ongoing efforts and staying the course.

On 30 November 2020, your Executive Committee held a Zoom meeting seeking a path forward, yet keeping everyone accessible and remaining safe when we can get together. With COVID on the rise again, we WILL NOT have a meeting in December nor a Christmas Dinner this year. The Senior Center remains closed through the year’s end…

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November 2020 Newsletter

FROM THE COMMANDER:

Fellow Legionnaires, family and friends We send you greetings once again at this time of honoring our Veterans and celebrating Thanksgiving for our freedom and bounty of these United States of America we all enjoy. We wish to keep you all informed about your Post’s ongoing activities. We continue to remain hopeful that this newsletter finds your families all doing well in the midst of the ongoing and current increase of the COVID-19 Pandemic. 

We proudly acknowledge the efforts of the Post 281 members, our Sons of the American Legion, our American Legion Riders and our Post 281 Auxiliary for all of your ongoing efforts and staying the course…

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October 2020 Minutes

MINUTES OF  MEETING – POST 281,  DEPARTMENT OF TENNESSEE, THE AMERICAN LEGION 

Minutes for American Legion Tyler Cates Post 281

A meeting of The American Legion, Post 281was held at the Mt Juliet Senior Center on October 13, 2020

Attendees: (28 Attendees)

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Have you Voted?

This is a critical juncture for the future of our country.  Our civic duty is to VOTE.  If any member of our post is having a difficult time participating in our civic responsibility of VOTING, members of our post are here to help you.  Along with members of our post, if you are aware of any VETERAN in our community that needs assistance with voting, please have them contact Max Wix, (615-626-4087) or Terry Ward (615-519-6523) and we will coordinate arrangements to help. 

If you cannot physically stand in line at early voting places there are other alternatives.   

The last day to request an Absentee Ballot for the November 3rd, 2020 Federal & State General and Lebanon, Mt Juliet & Watertown Municipal Elections is  October 27, 2020*.

(TCA 2-6-202 (a)(1) & TCA 2-6-202 (d)(3)

You may fill in the required information online making the form easier to read and avoiding possible mistakes or omission of the required information. Then download and print and sign the form. Mail or email (as an attachment) the completed form to the Wilson County Election Commission at the email or PO Box address provided on the form. You may contact the Wilson County Election Commission at 615-444-0216 with questions.

Early Voting, October 14th through October 29th, held at five locations across Wilson county are: 

            Election Commission Office, 203 E Main St. Lebanon

            Mt Juliet Community Center, Charlie Daniels Park, Mt. Juliet

            Lighthouse Church, 6141 Saundersville Rd, Mt. Juliet, (closes at 5 pm on Wed)

            Gladeville Community Center, 95 McCreary Rd, Gladeville

            Watertown Community Center, 8630 Sparta Pk, Watertown. 

 (* extracted from the Wilson County Election Commission web site at:  https://www.wilsonelections.com/absentee-voting/   )

If you are disabled, GO TO THE FRONT OF THE LINE. DO NOT STAND IN LINE!

Post members not living in Wilson County need to check with your local election commission for their timeline on early voting and voting locations. 

October 2020 Newsletter

FROM THE COMMANDER:

Fellow Legionnaires,

Greetings once again and thanks for taking the time to keep informed about your Post’s planned activities. We continue to remain hopeful that this newsletter finds your families all doing well in the midst of the COVID-19 Pandemic.

We are joyous to again express our gratitude for the support by the members of Post 281, Sons of the American Legion and American Legion Riders, and our Auxiliary for all of our ongoing efforts and staying the course.

Your Executive Committee met on 6 October. We are getting back on track with our agenda and will hold our next scheduled meeting on 13 October at the Mount Juliet Senior Activity Center. Look forward to seeing your smiling faces behind a mask…

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Tyler Cates Post 281 update for 24 September 2020

 

American Legion Tyler Cates Post 281 Officers and members will hold a community outreach session at the Lowes in Mount Juliet on Saturday, 26 September 8 am to 3 pm.  We will be recruiting for new members and seeking donations from the community to help with our projects to help veterans, youth and seniors. 

We will be joined by the Post 281 Auxiliary. They will be selling commemorative monument bricks to honor veterans.  These bricks will become part of a Military Wall of Honor to be located at Robinson Park 1246-1280 N. Mount Juliet Road.

We need members to assist with this effort. We will be following the CDC Guidelines and those of our state and local governments for the COVID-19 pandemic.

We will have a regular post meeting on 13 October from 6-8pm at the Senior Activity Center 2034 N. Mount Juliet Road

Recent Information received from the Veterans Administration’s Tennessee Valley Health Care System

Are you getting your flu shot from a community care provider?

If you are getting a flu shot from a community care provider, please print or present the “Provider & Veteran Flu Shot handout” listed on our website below.  This handout ensures the community care provider bills the VA and not you!

As a reminder, Veterans cannot use Walgreens for their flu shots. To find an in-network location near you, visit our website listed below.

More information is available at the following website.

https://www.tennesseevalley.va.gov/features/Flu_Shot_Clinic.asp

   

Post Picnic, Saturday, Sept. 12th, @ 11:00 am, Charlie Daniels Park

 

I have received inquiries from some of you conveying that you are itching to get out of the house and go to a Post 281 Meeting.  As a reminder, our meeting place has moved to the Mount Juliet Senior Activity Center on the 2nd Tuesday of the month.  Read on Please!!!!!

Our Executive Committee and I had a rough discussion about having a meeting.

Due to Governor Lee’s edict to extend COVID-19 protections and Safety, I have canceled our 8 Sept meeting at the Senior Center.  

HOWEVER, to get us out into the clean air, we are still going to have our annual picnic at Charlie Daniels Park Pavilion 2, Saturday 12 Sept 11-3 pm  

We will be wearing masks, when not sitting down to eat.  

Plastic Gloves will be provided for handling your food while wearing your mask.  

Some may throw some horseshoes again…… come find out!!!!  We’ll have a few pickers and some grinners, and if you have a favorite Karaoke song to sing, be prepared to sing.     

Please respond by confirming that you, your wife (and others) will be attending.  

We need a rough order of magnitude, headcount, to use in purchasing the food for preparation.

 

 

Also, we are meeting at Mount Juliet Lowes on Saturday 26 September 8:00 am to 3:00 pm.  

Please check out our Post website.https://www.mtjulietalpost281.com/

Holler, if you need us.  615-443-4138 and leave a message.  

We are taking the phone off the hook due to the number of bogus calls.  

So leave a message and I WILL call you back.

Hope to see you at the picnic and at lowes too.

Respectfully and Semper Fidelis,

Max Wix

Commander, Tyler Cates American Legion Post 281

September 2020 Newsletter

FROM THE COMMANDER:

Fellow Legionnaires,

Greetings and thank you for taking the time to keep informed about your Post’s planned activities. We remain hopeful in finding you and your families doing well in the midst of the COVID-19 Pandemic.

We again express our gratitude for the support by the members of Post 281, Sons of the American Legion and American Legion Riders, and our Auxiliary for all of our ongoing efforts and staying the course.

Your Executive Committee met on 1 September. We revised our agenda, again, and canceled our next scheduled meeting on 8 September. Our next monthly meeting is scheduled for 13 October at the Mount Juliet Senior Activity Center.

Our Annual Post 281 Picnic will be held on 12 September from 11 am to 3 pm at Mt. Juliet’s Charlie Daniels Park, Pavilion #2. Usual fare will be hamburgers and hot dogs and the fixin’s. If you wish, you may bring a side dish, but this is not required. Please wear your face masks. Food handlers will be gloved. Please place your family clustered and individuals seating, where possible, to keep masked and 6 ft distance if possible…

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