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Natural disasters can strike without warning, but there are steps we can take to be prepared. During a natural disaster, TRICARE may issue waivers for prescription refills and primary care manager referrals, and we need your help to spread the word.
We’ve developed this Natural Disaster Social Media toolkit to give you messages and graphics you can use locally on your social media platforms. Use the materials provided in this toolkit to help educate and empower the Military Health community to be ready at a moment’s notice.

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if you have TRICARE Prime, your Primary Care Manager (PCM) provides most of your care. If you see a TRICARE-authorized specialty provider without a referral, you have to pay Point-of-Service (POS) charges.
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During a hurricane, sometimes TRICARE will authorize emergency prescription refills. If authorized, take you prescription bottle to any TRICARE retail network pharmacy.
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To promote access to needed services during or after a disaster a PCM referral waiver allows enrollees to seek care without a referral from their PCM.
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It’s important to secure heavy items, make a family emergency communications plan, and a supply kit to prepare for an earthquake
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Get critical information when you need it by following this essential resources guide.
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The best time to prepare for an earthquake is before it happens. Plan. Prepare. Protect. Natural Resource Guide. The best time to prepare for an earthquake is before it happens. Image of supplies. Follow these tips: practice drop, cover, and hold on with others; make an emergency plan; gather emergency supplies, protect your home by securing loose objects and learning how to turn off utilities. Be ready at a moment’s notice. Visit: www.tricare.mil/Disaster
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After an earthquake it’s important to take extra precautions to stay safe.
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