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A partnership program permits tricare eligible people to receive inpatient treatment from civilian providers of care in a military hospital.

a. true
b. false

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The statement concerning TRICARE's partnership program permitting civilian inpatient treatment in military hospitals is false. TRICARE does not have a program that allows civilian providers to deliver inpatient care within military hospitals, but rather coordinates care with civilian providers through a network.

Step-by-step explanation:

The statement provided in the question is false. TRICARE's partnership program does not allow TRICARE-eligible patients to receive inpatient treatment from civilian providers of care in a military hospital. Instead, TRICARE beneficiaries typically receive care from military providers at military hospitals and clinics, or they may be referred to civilian healthcare providers if certain services are not available within the military healthcare system.

TRICARE is a health care program specifically for U.S. military personnel, retirees, and their dependents. It is designed to work with military hospitals and clinics but also contracts with civilian healthcare providers to ensure a wide array of services is available to beneficiaries. This may mean that at times, inpatient services could be received at civilian facilities, but this is not part of a specific partnership program that allows civilian providers to offer inpatient care within military hospitals.

The partnership program in question might refer to arrangements such as the TRICARE Network, which is composed of civilian healthcare providers who have agreed to provide care to TRICARE beneficiaries under the program’s rules and often at negotiated rates. However, this network functions to extend the options for beneficiaries to receive care outside, and not within, military treatment facilities.

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