Transitional Assistance Management Program (TAMP) – Health Care When Leaving the Service
The Transitional Assistance Management Program (TAMP) provides health care to military members and families after leaving military service.
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Transitional Assistance Management Program (TAMP)
The Transitional Assistance Management Program (TAMP) is a short term medical care program that offers 180 days of health care benefits to military members and their families when they separate from the uniformed services. These benefits are designed to help military members and their families who are transitioning from the military on short notice or involuntarily (see separation requirements below). This program offers 6 months of coverage, which can help bridge the gap in insurance coverage until the member and his family can secure health care coverage through a civilian employer or through an individual health care plan after they leave the service.Transitional Assistance Management Program Eligibility
Not all servicemembers qualify for TAMP upon separation from active duty status. Qualification is based on the reason for the separation from the military (see below) and requires an Honorable Discharge. You will need to prove your discharge characterization with your Certificate of Release from Active Duty, or DD Form 214. If you are eligible for TAMP, it should show up in your DEERS profile—contact your base personnel unit or medical office for more information. This program is also not available to those who are serving on terminal leave—you will continue to be covered by Tricare until your official separation date. Your TAMP benefits period will begin the day after you officially separate from active duty – so it’s important to do your research in advance so you know whether or not you will qualify for the program, and to give you time to apply.Eligible reasons for separation from the military
This program is designed to help military members who might not have otherwise had time to prepare for the transition to the civilian world, as you can see by reasons for separation listed below. According to Tricare.mil, military members are eligible for the TAMP when they separate from the military under the following conditions:- Involuntarily separating from active duty under honorable conditions
- A National Guard or Reserve member separating from a period of active duty that was more than 30 consecutive days in support of a contingency operation
- Separating from active duty following involuntary retention (stop-loss) in support of a contingency operation
- Separating from active duty following a voluntary agreement to stay on active duty for less than one year in support of a contingency operation
- Receiving a sole survivorship discharge
- Separating from active duty and agree to become a member of the Selected Reserve of the Ready Reserve of a Reserve Component.