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TRICARE for Life and Medicare: How They Actually Work Together for Dual-Eligible Veterans in San Antonio — And the Trap That's Costing Some Vets Thousands

Jim Powell, Veterans Bureau Chief — San Antonio, Texas  |  Published April 12, 2026  |  Updated April 12, 2026  |  Geographic focus: Bexar County, TX  |  Source: CMS.gov, Defense Finance and Accounting Service (DFAS), CDC PLACES 2023, CMS Medicare Plan Finder 2026
SITREP — Bottom Line Up Front

What You Need to Know Right Now

What Exactly Is TRICARE for Life, and Who Qualifies in San Antonio?

Let me set the record straight because I've talked to too many retired NCOs and officers in San Antonio who think TRICARE for Life is some kind of bonus benefit they can use anytime, anywhere, without conditions. It's not. It's a wraparound coverage program — and it only wraps around Medicare Part B.

Here's the eligibility checklist as of 2026:

San Antonio is home to one of the largest military retiree communities in the United States, anchored by Joint Base San Antonio (JBSA) — which encompasses Fort Sam Houston, Lackland AFB, and Randolph AFB. Conservative estimates from DoD data put the military retiree population in Bexar County at more than 65,000 individuals, with a substantial portion in the TFL-eligible age bracket. This is why getting this right matters at a population level, not just an individual one.

How Do Medicare and TRICARE for Life Split the Bill? The Exact Payment Order

Think of it like a billing stack. When you see a TRICARE-authorized civilian provider in San Antonio — say, a specialist at Baptist Medical Center or Methodist Hospital — here's how the claim flows:

Step Payer What They Cover Your Out-of-Pocket
1 Medicare Part A or B Medicare-approved amount (80% of outpatient after deductible) 2026 Part B deductible: $257/year
2 TRICARE for Life Most or all of the Medicare cost-share (the remaining 20%) Usually $0 for TRICARE-covered services
3 You Non-covered services, balance billing (rare), non-TRICARE items Varies by service

The result: for the vast majority of covered medical services, a veteran with both Medicare and TFL pays close to zero out-of-pocket after the annual Part B deductible. That's an extraordinarily valuable benefit — one that the DoD values at approximately $5,800 per beneficiary per year in actuarial cost-sharing (Defense Health Agency, FY2025 Actuarial Report).

What about prescription drugs? TRICARE for Life includes pharmacy coverage through the TRICARE Pharmacy Program. You do not need to enroll in Medicare Part D if you have TFL — TRICARE's drug benefit is creditable coverage. Enrolling in Part D unnecessarily creates coordination headaches. Source: Defense Health Agency TRICARE Pharmacy Program Overview, 2026.

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Why Enrolling in a Medicare Advantage Plan Destroys Your TRICARE for Life — And Why Carriers Keep Pushing It Anyway

⚠ Field Warning — Read This Before Your Next Open Enrollment
This is the single most financially damaging mistake I see military retirees in San Antonio make. Medicare Advantage carriers — including major ones operating in Bexar County — are actively advertising to veterans. Their pitches often highlight dental, vision, and $0 premiums. What they don't lead with: enrolling in their plan immediately suspends your TRICARE for Life secondary coverage.

Under federal law (10 U.S.C. § 1086), TFL is secondary to Medicare Part A and B only. The moment you replace Original Medicare with a Medicare Advantage plan, TRICARE for Life goes dormant. You are no longer in Original Medicare. Your TFL secondary payer has nothing to wrap around.

In plain language: you give up a benefit that covers your 20% Medicare cost-share in exchange for a Medicare Advantage plan that might have $0 premium but comes with copays, network restrictions, and prior authorization requirements. The math almost never favors the MA plan for a veteran who has TFL.

CMS Medicare Plan Finder data for Bexar County (2026) shows a competitive Medicare Advantage market with multiple carriers offering $0-premium plans. These plans are aggressively marketed. They are not automatically a bad product — but for a military retiree with TRICARE for Life, they represent a benefits downgrade disguised as an upgrade.

There is one narrow exception: if a military retiree enrolls in a TRICARE-authorized Medicare Advantage plan (historically, some demonstration programs existed), TFL may remain active in limited form. As of 2026, no such standard demonstration program exists for general enrollment in Bexar County. Verify any claim to the contrary directly with Defense Health Agency: 1-844-866-9378.

2026 Annual Out-of-Pocket Estimate: TFL + Original Medicare vs. Medicare Advantage Alone (San Antonio Military Retiree, Average Health Utilization)
Annual Cost ($) $5,000 $4,000 $3,000 $2,000 $1,000 $2,477 TFL + Orig. Medicare $2,000 MA Plan ($0 Premium) $3,800 MA Plan (Higher Use) TFL + Medicare (Part B $185/mo + $257 deductible) MA Plan loses TFL secondary
Sources: CMS.gov 2026 Medicare Cost Sharing; Defense Health Agency TRICARE for Life Program; author analysis of average beneficiary cost-sharing scenarios. Not a guarantee of individual costs. Consult DFAS or your benefits counselor.

What Happens When You Go to the VA Hospital vs. a Civilian Hospital in Bexar County?

This is where the three-system complexity — VA, Medicare, TFL — either works beautifully or becomes a billing nightmare. The key is understanding that these are separate lanes, not one merged highway.

Lane 1: Care at the San Antonio VA Medical Center (7400 Merton Minter Blvd.)

The San Antonio VA Medical Center, part of the VA South Texas Healthcare System, holds a 5-star CMS hospital rating — the highest in the Bexar County hospital data set and one of the top ratings in the entire VISN 17 network. Phone: (210) 617-5300.

When you receive care here for a service-connected condition, the VA pays. Medicare is not billed. TRICARE for Life is not billed. Your out-of-pocket is determined by your VA copay tier, which is based on your service-connected disability rating. Veterans with a 50% or higher service-connected rating pay $0 for all VA care.

When you receive care here for a non-service-connected condition, the VA may bill Medicare (as of the VA MISSION Act billing authorities), but you are still not personally billed the difference. Your TFL and Medicare coordination still applies for any Medicare cost-sharing the VA collects on your behalf.

Lane 2: Brooke Army Medical Center (Fort Sam Houston)

Brooke Army Medical Center (BAMC), 3551 Roger Brooke Dr., Fort Sam Houston — phone: (210) 916-4141 — is a Department of Defense facility. As a military retiree, you may receive care here on a space-available basis. When BAMC provides care, TRICARE is the primary payer, and Medicare Part B may serve a secondary role for certain outpatient services. This is a different coordination than the civilian model. Always verify your specific situation with the BAMC patient administration office before assuming what will be billed where.

Lane 3: Civilian Hospitals — The TRICARE-Authorized Network

For civilian care in San Antonio, the standard billing flow (Medicare first, TFL second) applies — but only if the provider is TRICARE-authorized. Most major San Antonio hospitals are in network, but always verify. Here's the current CMS hospital rating landscape for Bexar County civilian acute care facilities:

San Antonio VA Medical Center
7400 Merton Minter Blvd. | (210) 617-5300
VA Acute Care
★★★★★ 5-Star CMS Rating
Brooke Army Medical Center
3551 Roger Brooke Dr., Ft. Sam Houston | (210) 916-4141
DoD Acute Care — Space Available for Retirees
DoD Facility (CMS Rating N/A)
Baptist Medical Center
111 Dallas St. | (210) 297-8256
Acute Care, Emergency Services
★★★ 3-Star CMS Rating
Methodist Hospital
7700 Floyd Curl Dr. | (210) 575-4000
Acute Care, Emergency Services
★★★ 3-Star CMS Rating
CHRISTUS Santa Rosa Medical Center
2827 Babcock Rd. | (210) 704-3342
Acute Care, Emergency Services
★★★ 3-Star CMS Rating
University Health System
4502 Medical Dr. | (210) 358-2637
Acute Care, Emergency Services
★★★ 3-Star CMS Rating

Source: CMS Hospital Compare overall star ratings, Bexar County TX, accessed April 2026. CMS.gov/care-compare.

What Health Conditions Hit Bexar County Veterans Hardest — And Does TFL Cover Them?

San Antonio's veteran population doesn't exist in a health vacuum. The CDC PLACES 2023 data for Bexar County reveals a health burden that any veterans' healthcare planner needs to understand:

Health Condition Bexar County Prevalence TFL Coverage? VA Also Covers?
Diagnosed Diabetes 13.8% of adults Yes — Medicare + TFL secondary Yes (if service-connected)
Obesity 34.2% of adults Diet counseling covered VA MOVE! Program available
Mobility Disability 14.3% of adults PT/OT covered via Medicare + TFL Yes — prosthetics, mobility aids