Defense Health Care: More-Specific Guidance Needed for TRICARE's Managed Care Support Contractor Transitions
Abstract
Why GAO Did This Study. DOD provides health care through TRICARE, its regionally structured health care program. In each of its regions (North, South, West), DOD uses contractors to manage health care delivery through civilian providers, among other tasks. UnitedHealth an organization new to TRICARE was awarded the contract in the West region. After health care delivery began, UnitedHealth experienced problems fulfilling some requirements and delivering care to TRICARE beneficiaries. GAO was asked to review the West region's transition to UnitedHealth. This report provides information on (1) the extent to which TMA provided guidance and oversight of the new contractor s transition period in preparation for health care delivery; and (2) how, if at all, TMA's guidance and oversight during the transition period contributed to issues with health care delivery. GAO reviewed and analyzed TMA guidance, contract requirements, and other relevant documentation, and interviewed TMA and UnitedHealth officials. What GAO Recommends. GAO recommends that DOD review and revise as necessary, its transition guidance to strengthen its oversight and ensure that future managed care support contractors have sufficient information to successfully complete transition requirements. DOD concurred or partially concurred with GAO's recommendations, but disagreed with some of GAO's findings. GAO maintains that the information presented is accurate, and recommendations valid as discussed in the report.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Jun 01, 2014
- Accession Number
- ADA603777
Entities
People
- Bill Woods
- Bonnie Anderson
- Danielle Bernstein
- Debra Draper
- Jacquelyn Hamilton
- Jeffrey Mayhew
- Laurie Pachter
Organizations
- United States Government Accountability Office