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New Humana Military Web Pages
Keep Beneficiaries informed
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At Humana Military Healthcare Services, Inc. (Humana Military), we know how important it is that you be able to find the information you need, when you need it. That’s why, when you visit the Humana Military Web site, you’ll notice that we’ve enhanced or added pages to serve you better. The following are highlights of just some of the enhancements.
National Guard and Reserve
Within the National Guard and Reserve section you will find eligibility, enrollment and cost information for TRICARE Reserve Select (TRS), as well as links to TRS reference materials, frequently asked questions and information about TRS coverage overseas.
If you have additional questions about TRS, you can contact the National Guard and Reserve Hot Line at 1-877-298-3408.
AchieveSolutions®
AchieveSolutions is the behavioral health and Employee Assistance Program (EAP) resource offered by ValueOptions, Inc., the administrator of your behavioral health benefit. This award-winning Web site provides clinically credible content that is reviewed annually and secured by encryption, ensuring users that their Web history will remain private. This site features more than 6,000 articles along with access to a wide range of services, resources and self-assessment tools. For more information, call ValueOptions at 1-800-700-8646.
Warriors in Transition
Because dealing with traumatic injury or illness isn’t easy for wounded warriors or their family members, Humana Military proudly introduced the Warrior Navigation and Assistance Program (WNAP). The purpose of the WNAP is to support severely injured or ill active duty service members and activated National Guard and Reserve members and their families.
The WNAP provides guidance to help wounded warriors experience a seamless transition as they move from the Military Health System (MHS) and into the civilian health care system. Injured or ill warriors and their family members receive one-on-one guidance from a multi-disciplinary team that is specially trained to address the unique challenges this population may face.
You may reach this new advocacy unit directly by calling 1-888-4GO-WNAP (1-888-446-9627).
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