TRICARE Prime Option - US Family Health Plan
The US Family Health Plan is an additional TRICARE Prime option available through networks of community-based, not-for-profit healthcare systems in six areas of the U.S.
Who Can Participate
USFHP is available to the following beneficiaries who live in a USFHP service area:
- Active duty family members
- Retired service members and their family members
- Family members of ActivatedCalled or ordered to active duty service for more than 30 days in a row. National Guard and Reserve members
- Non-activated National Guard and Reserve members and their family members who qualify for care under the Transitional Assistance Management Program
- Retired National Guard and Reserve members aged 60 and older and their family members*
- Survivors
- Medal of Honor recipients and their family members
- Qualified former spouses
Where It’s Available
You must live in the one of the designated USFHP service areas to enroll.
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St. Vincent Catholic Medical Centers
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Pacific Medical Centers (PacMed Clinics)
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How It Works
You’ll get all care (including prescription drug coverage) from a primary care provider that you choose from the network of private physicians affiliated with one of the not-for-profit healthcare systems listed above. Your PCP helps you get appointments with specialists in the area and coordinates your care.
Important: You won’t get care at military hospitals and clinics or from TRICARE network providers when enrolled USFHP.
What You Pay
- Active duty family members pay no enrollment fees and no out-of-pocket costs for any type of care, as long as care is received from the USFHP provider.
- All others pay annual enrollment fees and network copayments.
Is the USFHP Right for you?
If you live in one of the six USFHP service areas, you may want to consider the USFHP. It’s a robust TRICARE Prime option that even offers enhanced coverage at each location.
How To Enroll
Visit USFHP Enrollment to learn more.
For information on disenrolling or ending plan coverage, visit Disenrolling From the USFHP.
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Last Updated 5/15/2025