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Enrollment


  1. General. In order to enroll in the CHCBP, an eligible individual must submit an application to Humana Military. The address for Humana Military will be extensively publicized and is available through TRICARE Service Centers, DoD transition offices, medical military treatment facilities (MTFs), other DoD entities and Uniformed Services which provide information regarding TRICARE.
  2. Application. The applicant must submit the documentation requested on the enrollment form to verify the applicant’s eligibility for enrollment into CHCBP.
    1. The application must also include payment for the premium for the first quarter (three months) coverage under the CHCBP. Payment must be by check or money order made out to “The Treasury of the United States.” The exact amount of the premium will be available from Humana Military or wherever the applicant obtains information regarding the CHCBP and/or Humana Military.
  3. Enrollment Determinations.
    1. Verification of Enrollment. Once eligibility for the CHCBP has been verified by Humana Military, Humana Military will make the appropriate entries in DEERS and will notify the applicant of the enrollment denial or approval by providing each eligible enrollee with a CHCBP identification card.
    2. Disputes Regarding Enrollment. Determination of a person’s eligibility as a CHCBP beneficiary is the responsibility of Humana Military. Disputed questions of fact concerning a beneficiary’s eligibility will not be considered an appealable issue, but must be resolved with the appropriate uniformed service.
  4. Disenrollment in Other Programs. In order to be eligible to enroll in the CHCBP, the beneficiary will be disenrolled from any other managed care programs established or operated under the auspices of the DoD. This will require no action on the beneficiary’s part. Once Humana Military has received an application to, and determines eligibility for, the CHCBP, it will notify the managed care program to disenroll the beneficiary.
 
Last Reviewed: October 30, 2009