TRICARE regions

Large geographical sections in the United States in which states are merged. Figure T-1 shows the locations of the states in these regions. Also see fiscal intermediary (FI) . Map of TRICARE West Region, North Region, and South Region, which shows states that have been merged into each of the regions.

TRICARE Standard

Health care program offered to spouses and dependents of service personnel with uniform core health care benefits and fees implemented nationwide by the federal government; also known as “the old CHAMPUS program.” Standard allows beneficiaries to see any TRICARE-certified (authorized), non-network civilian providers. Beneficiaries pay an annual deductible and a 25% cost share of covered treatment and services.

Triple indemnity

In a life insurance policy, provision that pays an amount (three times the face value) in addition to the policy’s basic death benefit if death is due to an accident. There are exclusions for the type of accident and time and age limits (e.g., the insured must die within a specific number of days of the accident and be of a certain age or younger).

Triple-option plan

Type of managed care plan that allows a member a choice of one of three service alternatives (health maintenance organization [HMO], preferred provider organization [PPO], or traditional indemnity plan) each time he or she requires medical care. Scope of covered services is the same for each option, but the level of cost shared by the enrollee is different among the options. Also called point-of-service (POS) program .