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newbem

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Which allows TRICARE Standard users to save 5 percent of their TRICARE Standard cost-shares by using health care providers in the TRICARE network?
 a. TRICARE
  b. TRICARE Extra
  c. TRICARE Prime
  d. TRICARE Standard Plus

Question 2

The TRICARE benefit that protects beneficiaries from devastating financial loss due to serious illness or long-term treatment by establishing limits over which payment is not required is called the __________ cap benefit.
 a. calamitous
  b. cataclysmic
  c. catastrophic
  d. catchment



kristenb95

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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

c



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