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Humana Military Offers Program
for Injured & Ill Warriors


Humana Military Healthcare Services, Inc. (Humana Military) proudly announces the Warrior Navigation and Assistance Program (WNAP) to support severely injured or ill active duty service members and activated National Guard and Reserve members and their families in the TRICARE South Region. In addition to the specialized support the WNAP seeks to provide to warriors and their families, the newly formed WNAP unit also will oversee education and assistance initiatives for civilian providers responsible for the ongoing care of these warriors and their families. TRICARE providers are encouraged to make their patients aware of this new resource.

The goal of the new WNAP is to provide TRICARE benefit information and guidance to wounded warriors and their families who are navigating the Military Health System (MHS), and to assist those who are in transition from the MHS to the civilian health care system.

Through Humana Military’s dedicated, toll-free WNAP telephone number, 1-888-4GO-WNAP (1-888-446-9627), warriors and their families have direct access to a multi-disciplinary team that will help solve problems and provide other medical or community resources. With the WNAP, TRICARE beneficiaries can access information on all available resources whether it is through the MHS, Veterans Affairs or community assets. A broad spectrum of clinical programs designed to meet the special needs of soldiers, sailors, airmen, marines, coast guard members and their families also is available.

In addition to the previously mentioned services, the WNAP also offers:
  • Enhancements to the Humana Military Web site:
       
    • Inclusion of such brochures as “Information and Resources for Combat Veterans”
    • Addition of the new AchieveSolutions ® Web site feature, which includes educational articles, resources and tools
    • Expansion of outreach efforts to the National Guard and Reserve audience
    • Care management initiatives, including behavioral health support
For more information, view the WNAP web pages or call 1-888-4GO-WNAP (1-888-446-9627) today.
 
Last Reviewed: July 18, 2008