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This information may help those who don't understand the VA vs. Non-VA doctor' s prescriptions.  If you get a prescription from a non-VA doctor the VA will not honor it unless you are in the 40 mile exclusion and even then your prescription may not be ok'd depending upon it's purpose.

http://www.vetsfirst.org/vetsfirst-qa-will-va-fill-prescriptions-written-by-non-va-doctors/

 

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I bet they won't pay for the non-VA Dr's visit either, unless it's an emergency.  There's times I'm glad I have Tri-care.

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I am glad I have both VA and Tricare.  I have tried to get care in West Michigan a few times just to be told that the medical facility or doctor's office does not accept Tricare anymore.  I was told it was because Tricare does not pay enough and that they do not require the veteran to pay more of a co-pay.  Talk about a shock.  

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