Military Hospital Management

Get high-quality health care

We’re committed to the well-being of our Soldiers and their families, and offer health benefits at little to no cost..

Expert Medical Care, Little to No Cost

With TRICARE, the Army's health insurance program, you’ll have access to:

  • $0 out-of-pocket expenses for full-time Soldiers
  • Low monthly costs for part-time Soldiers
  • Dental, vision, pharmacy, and life insurance coverage
  • Coverage for spouses and children















Keep More of Your Paycheck

Here is an example of the monthly health care plan costs you could expect to pay when you join as a full-time or part-time Soldier, compared to the average you could expect to pay for health care each month if you work in the private sector.

FULL-TIME

SOLDIERS

  • Individual—$0; Family—$0
PRIVATE SECTOR
  • Individual—$450; Family—$1,212
Data based on a Private First Class Soldier, with one year experience and a four-year contract, using the TRICARE Prime Plan, compared to the average monthly costs a civilian pays according to the 2021 Affordable Care Act (ACA) reports.

PART-TIME

SOLDIERS

  • Individual—$47; Family—$239
PRIVATE SECTOR
  • Individual & Family—Costs vary based on annual household income
Data based on a Private First Class Soldier, with one year experience and a four-year contract, using the TRICARE Prime Plan, compared to the average monthly costs a civilian pays according to the 2021 Affordable Care Act (ACA) reports.












Beyond Basic Medical Care

In the Army, health care is more than just everyday medical care. It’s about supporting you when you need it most.

Support for New Parents

The Army’s health care benefits offer coverage for expecting and new parents, in addition to having a comprehensive parental leave program and resources to help after childbirth.

  • Pregnancy Care: Extensive coverage for prenatal, labor and delivery, post-partum, and more, at no cost if you’re full-time, or at a low cost if you’re part-time
  • Newborn Care: Routine care, immunizations, and examinations to monitor the growth and development of children under age six
  • Recovery & Wellness: Resources, advice, and assistance at wellness centers help new birthing parents regain physical readiness after childbirth. Additionally, if you’re serving as an active-duty Soldier, parental leave options are available

















Mental Health and Behavioral Counseling

As a Soldier, you and your family can get access to mental health care and support from clinical psychologists within the Army. You’ll also receive the kind of meaningful care that you wouldn’t typically get as a civilian.

  • Accessible Care: No referrals or authorizations needed for outpatient mental health and substance use disorder care
  • Personalized Care: 200+ psychiatrists within the Military Health System that use universal records
  • Navigating Difficult Situations: Access behavioral health clinics and get support anytime through a 24/7 crisis line and chat