Military healthcare contractor apologizes to 4 million beneficiaries
Source: NBC News
May 21, 2026, 4:15 PM EDT
A contractor that administers the militarys healthcare benefits to more than 4 million people issued a broad apology to its beneficiaries this week for problems with its coverage.
In a publicly posted letter to all beneficiaries, TriWest Healthcare Alliances president and CEO David McIntyre Jr. wrote, I want to personally take this opportunity to apologize to those of you who have experienced challenges with Other Health Insurance on our watch, and to assure you of my and my whole teams commitment to your beneficiary experience. McIntyre was referring to errors in beneficiaries patient portals that incorrectly stated they had other coverage, leading to denials.
TriWest Healthcare Alliance is one of the contractors that administers TRICARE, the militarys healthcare program for active service members, veterans and their families.
NBC News reported earlier this month on persistent challenges beneficiaries have faced since TRICARE transitioned its contract from Health Net Federal Services to TriWest in 2025. One retired service member, Guy Shoemaker, 64, of Fort Worth, Texas, said he had tens of thousands of dollars in previously approved claims overturned and money that had been paid to providers clawed back.
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