The education of TRICARE beneficiaries,
TRICARE providers, and Military Health System (MHS) staff and providers
shall be accomplished through a collaborative effort between Defense
Health Agency (DHA) Communications, the Managed Care Support Contractors
(MCSCs), and other TRICARE contractors. This collaboration will
ensure information and education about the TRICARE Program, policies,
health care delivery requirements, and changes and/or addition to
benefits are effectively provided. Educational activities include
research and analysis to determine targeted audience and the provision
of educational materials, and training programs and briefings in
accordance with
Section 2. The Government will furnish all
printed educational materials, except for region specific provider
education materials. The contractor and/or other TRICARE contractors
shall be responsible for the individual distribution of Government-furnished
materials.
1.0 Education Plan
The contractor shall submit
an annual education plan to inform and educate TRICARE beneficiaries, TRICARE
and MHS staff, and providers on all aspects of TRICARE programs.
DHA Communications and the TRICARE Regional Office (TRO) will review
the plan, and provide concurrence or appropriate feedback for recommended
changes.
2.0 INTERFACE REQUIREMENTS
2.1 The
contractor shall participate in monthly TRICARE beneficiary and
provider work group meetings, comprised of the TROs marketing representatives,
OCONUS marketing representative and the TRICARE Beneficiary Publications
Office/DHA Communications. As advisors, the contractors shall provide
unique perspectives, ideas, and recommendations regarding the development
and maintenance of TRICARE educational materials to the group. The
goal of the monthly meetings is to present status updates on production,
address issues, and provide new information and propose new ideas
for products and/or initiatives. The contractor shall provide a
primary and alternate representative for attendance and participation
in the monthly meetings, to be held approximately 12 times per contract
year in the Washington, DC area. Meetings may be attended via teleconference, video
telecommunications, or in person, as directed by the Government.
2.2 All
requests for marketing and educational materials shall be submitted
by the contractor via the appropriate TRO for review and consideration.
Approval shall be based on justification that supports a uniform
image and consistency in the provision of TRICARE Program information,
and available funding.
3.0 Required Educational Materials
The Government will provide
to the contractor all beneficiary educational and enrollment materials which
may include printed and electronic media. Materials developed by
the Government and distributed in support of the TRICARE program
will be selected on the basis of recommendations by contractors,
program managers, the Services, Defense Health Agency (DHA) leadership
and others with interests and concerns about the information being
provided to TRICARE beneficiaries and other stakeholders. DHA Communications
and the TROs will review all recommendations and prioritize products
in accordance with funding availability. DHA Communications will
have final approval authority. The contractor shall be responsible
for the distribution of Government-furnished materials to MHS beneficiaries.
The Government will provide all enrollment materials for distribution
by the contractor to MHS beneficiaries. The enrollment form will
be provided electronically.
4.0
Dissemination
Of Information
4.1 The
contractor shall distribute TRICARE information using effective
methods (for example, e-mail, World Wide Web (WWW), telephone, testing,
and smart phone applications, and other social media) that ensure
timely delivery and receipt to all MHS beneficiary households in
the region based on Defense Enrollment Eligibility Reporting System
(DEERS) data. (Note: The Department of Defense (DoD) does not maintain
beneficiary e-mail addresses.) In addition, the contractor shall
do a mailing pertaining to a benefit update, within the stated contract
period, to all eligible beneficiary households. The contractor shall
furnish enrollment information and forms, network provider information,
Health Care Finder (HCF) information, claims forms, claim completion
instructions, a web link to the TRICARE Handbook, DEERS information
and other informational materials upon request to beneficiaries, providers,
and Congressional offices. The contractor shall establish and maintain
effective communications with all beneficiaries (see
Section 3).
Details for
submission of the Education
Plan are
identified by DD Form 1423,
Contract Data Requirements List (CDRL)
, located in
Section J of the applicable contract.
4.2 The contractor shall be responsible
for all provider education, which includes producing and distributing
an annual Provider Handbook, newsletters, and/or bulletins. The
contractor may use any method of distribution that ensures timely
receipt by all providers. Copies of TRICARE educational materials
distributed to providers shall be provided to the DHA Director,
TROs/Program Office, DHA Communications, and Congressional offices.
The Government reserves the right to evaluate the success of the
contractor provider relations effort via scientific surveys and
other data collection efforts with the network providers.
4.3 The contractor shall distribute
a quarterly newsletter to all TRICARE Prime enrollees, including active
duty personnel, dual-eligible beneficiaries enrolled in TRICARE
Prime, Congressional offices, and Beneficiary Counseling and Assistance
Coordinators (BCACs). The contractor shall distribute an annual newsletter
to TRICARE beneficiaries not enrolled in Prime prior to the annual
open enrollment period. Newsletters will generally be no more than
six double-sided pages in length (8½” x 11”). The contractor shall
not modify the content or length of the beneficiary newsletter prior
to distribution. The contractor may use any method of distribution
that ensures timely delivery and receipt to all recipients.
4.4 The TDEFIC contractor shall
maintain a supply of TRICARE For Life (TFL) beneficiary educational materials.
The TDEFIC contractor shall provide a copy of the most recent information
upon request.
5.0 Ordering Education Materials
5.1 The contractor shall provide
one representative for attendance and participation in the work group
meeting to be held in the Washington, DC area. Meetings may be attended
via teleconference, video telecommunications or in person, as directed
by the Government. As stated, for each contract year, the committee
will conduct one extensive meeting to determine the core educational
materials to be developed for the following fiscal year. Contractors
may be required by their TRO/Program Office to participate in this
extensive, possibly multi-day, meeting in Washington, DC area.
5.2 Requests for additionally designed
educational and enrollment materials not included in the initial
request shall be submitted in accordance with
paragraph 2.2. Upon determination
of the core products, the contractors shall submit a request for
copies required and delivery dates requested. The contractors shall
provide DHA Communications with a single Point Of Contact (POC)
and address(es) for delivery of educational materials.