Only those
beneficiaries receiving services under the CCTP prior to the implementation
of the TRICARE HHA PPS benefit in 2004 are eligible for continued
coverage, specifically:
• Active Duty Family Members
(ADFMs), retirees and Non-Active Duty Family Members (NADFMs) who
were receiving medically necessary services through the CCTP, since
December 28, 2001, and remain enrolled at the start of health care
delivery under the new TRICARE Managed Care Support (MCS) contracts.
• ADFMs who are eligible for
the CCTP program but are enrolled in and receiving benefits through the
ECHO, including ECHO Home Health Care (EHHC), remain eligible for
CCTP benefits as long as the beneficiary continues to meet the custodial
care definition and requires medically necessary skilled services
beyond what is provided by HHA PPS under the TRICARE Basic Program.
• NADFMs who were eligible for
CCTP as ADFMs prior to their sponsor’s retirement, including those who
were enrolled in and receiving benefits through the ECHO or
EHHC while ADFMs, remain eligible for CCTP.
• ADFMs and NADFMs (as described
above) who become Transitional Survivors or Survivors, as those terms
are used in
Chapter 10, Section 7.1, remain eligible for
the CCTP.
Note: If a beneficiary’s care needs are met
by the TRICARE Basic Program HHA benefit which provides part-time
or intermittent home health services, the beneficiary is no longer
eligible for CCTP.