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Attention TRICARE beneficiaries!  
You may experience busy signals when calling the military pharmacy prescription refill interactive voice response system – or prescription refill line – Jan. 26 to Feb. 5, 2026, as the system is updated.  
Each military pharmacy’s prescription refill line may be unavailable for about two hours. If you call the prescription refill line at this time, you will hear a busy signal. Please wait and call back to complete your refill later.  
You may still use the
MHS GENESIS Patient Portal to refill your prescriptions.  
You may report issues to the DHA Global Service Center by calling 800-600-9332. 
News | Oct. 25, 2021

TRICARE Pharmacy Copayment Increases

By TRICARE Reports

 
TRICARE Pharmacy Copayment Increases
Starting on 1 January of 2022, copayments will increase for those using the TRICARE mail order program or utilizing the retail network. These costs changes won’t affect all beneficiaries. If you’re an active duty service member (ADSM), you’ll still pay nothing for your covered drugs at military pharmacies, retail network pharmacies, and through home delivery. Copayments for survivors of ADSMs will remain the same. Medically retired service members and their family members also won’t see a change in their copayments next year. For more information please visit: https://newsroom.tricare.mil/Articles/Article/2792283/tricare-pharmacy-copayments-to-increase-in-2022
 
 
The changes in co-pays taking effect Jan. 1:
Tricare Pharmacy Home Delivery (up to 90-day supply)
  • Generic formulary drugs co-pays increase from $10 to $12
  • Brand-name formulary drugs increase from $29 to $34
  • Non-formulary drugs increase from $60 to $68
Tricare retail network pharmacies (up to 30-day supply)
  • Generic formulary drugs increase from $13 to $14
  • Brand-name formulary drugs increase from $33 to $38
  • Non-formulary drugs increase from $60 to $68
Non-network pharmacies (up to 30-day supply)
  • Generic formulary drugs and brand-name formulary drugs will increase from $33 to $38, or the co-pay will be 20 percent of the total cost of the drug, whichever is greater, after meeting the annual deductible.
  • Non-formulary drugs will increase from $60 to $68, or the co-pay will be 20 percent of the total cost of the drug, whichever is greater, after meeting the annual deductible.
 
 
News | Oct. 25, 2021

TRICARE Pharmacy Copayment Increases

By TRICARE Reports

 
TRICARE Pharmacy Copayment Increases
Starting on 1 January of 2022, copayments will increase for those using the TRICARE mail order program or utilizing the retail network. These costs changes won’t affect all beneficiaries. If you’re an active duty service member (ADSM), you’ll still pay nothing for your covered drugs at military pharmacies, retail network pharmacies, and through home delivery. Copayments for survivors of ADSMs will remain the same. Medically retired service members and their family members also won’t see a change in their copayments next year. For more information please visit: https://newsroom.tricare.mil/Articles/Article/2792283/tricare-pharmacy-copayments-to-increase-in-2022
 
 
The changes in co-pays taking effect Jan. 1:
Tricare Pharmacy Home Delivery (up to 90-day supply)
  • Generic formulary drugs co-pays increase from $10 to $12
  • Brand-name formulary drugs increase from $29 to $34
  • Non-formulary drugs increase from $60 to $68
Tricare retail network pharmacies (up to 30-day supply)
  • Generic formulary drugs increase from $13 to $14
  • Brand-name formulary drugs increase from $33 to $38
  • Non-formulary drugs increase from $60 to $68
Non-network pharmacies (up to 30-day supply)
  • Generic formulary drugs and brand-name formulary drugs will increase from $33 to $38, or the co-pay will be 20 percent of the total cost of the drug, whichever is greater, after meeting the annual deductible.
  • Non-formulary drugs will increase from $60 to $68, or the co-pay will be 20 percent of the total cost of the drug, whichever is greater, after meeting the annual deductible.
 
 
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