What Are The Top 5 TriWest Healthcare Alliance Government Contracts?
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TriWest Healthcare Alliance Corp. provides high-quality health care management services for veterans, active-duty soldiers, and communities. The company has been a trusted contractor for the Department of Defense and the Department of Veterans Affairs since its founding in 1996. Here are the top TriWest Healthcare Alliance government contracts.
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1. DHA Finalized an Agreement for TRICARE Program (T-5) in the West Region
- Contracting activity: Defense Health Agency
- Value: $65 billion
- Contract type: Cost-plus-award-fee, firm-fixed-price, and fixed-price type contract
- Contract date: December 22, 2022
The Defense Health Agency finalized a contract award with TriWest Healthcare Alliance Corp. for managed care support for the TRICARE program in the West Region. Exercising the 12-month transition-in and eight one-year option periods, the T-5 MCS contract’s value could potentially reach $65 billion, including incentives and performance guarantees.
TRICARE program in the West Region covers 26 states, namely:
- Alaska
- Arizona
- Arkansas
- California
- Colorado
- Hawaii
- Idaho
- Illinois
- Iowa
- Kansas
- Louisiana
- Minnesota
- Missouri
- Montana
- Nebraska
- Nevada
- New Mexico
- North Dakota
- Oklahoma
- Oregon
- South Dakota
- Texas
- Utah
- Washington
- Wisconsin
- Wyoming
Under the cost-plus-award-fee, firm-fixed-price, and fixed-price type contract, Triwest Healthcare Alliance was tasked to assist in integrated healthcare delivery system operations and combine its resources with the DHA to provide health, medical and administrative support to eligible uniformed personnel, retirees, and family members.
2. DoD Awarded Three Contractors for Managed Care Support Services Under TRICARE Program
- Contracting activity: Department of Defense
- Value: $3 billion
- Contract date: July 2009
TriWest Healthcare Alliance was one of the three contractors to secure prime contract positions for the third-generation TRICARE program for the Defense Department. TriWest handled the West Region, consisting of 22 states, with a few key exceptions. The contract’s value could potentially reach $17 billion if all 10-month base periods (transition-in) and five one-year option periods are exercised.
The scope of work under TriWest Healthcare Alliance’s agreement covered assistance in military health system operations, the military’s direct medical care systems, integrated healthcare delivery system, administrative support, and other support services for eligible beneficiaries in the West Region.
Together with two other contractors responsible for the North and South Regions, the cumulative value of the contracts was worth $55 billion.
3. DoD Finalized TRICARE Next Generation Contract (T-Nex) for the Newly Created TRICARE West Region
- Contracting activity: Department of Defense
- Value: $10 billion
- Contract date: 2003
TriWest Healthcare Alliance won a $10 billion contract for the newly created TRICARE West Region. It combined the 21 states and the Central Region, which included California, Oregon, Washington, Alaska, and Hawaii. The finalized contract was called TRICARE Next Generation or T-Nex and tasked the contractor with management and administrative services.
4. VA Secured a Deal with TriWest for Community Care Network Region 5, Covering Alaska
- Contracting activity: Department of Veterans Affairs
- Value: $5 billion
- Contract date: October 1, 2020
TriWest received a $5 billion contract award for the Department of Veterans Affairs Community Care Network (CCN) in Region 5. The contractor was tasked to manage health outcomes, improve veteran experiences, and provide customer services and other managed support for eligible Alaska veterans, active duty military, and their family members.
CCN, the VA’s contract vehicle for veterans, was expected to support Alaskan veteran communities until the full implementation of the contract no later than six months after the award. The contract should improve access to care and physical presence in local communities in the state.
5. VA Secured a Contract with TriWest Healthcare Alliance for CCN in Region 4 as the Third Party Administrator
- Contracting activity: Department of Veterans Affairs
- Value: $26 billion
- Contract date: August 6, 2019
Under the Department of Veterans Affairs contract award to manage Community Care Network in Region 4, TriWest Healthcare Alliance was tasked to serve as the Third Party Administrator. Initially, TRICARE Region 4 consisted of the following states:
- Arizona
- California
- Colorado
- Hawaii
- Idaho
- Montana
- Nevada
- New Mexico
- Oregon
- Texas
- Utah
- Washington
- Wyoming
Further modifications to the contract award covered the Pacific U.S. territories of Guam, American Samoa, and the Northern Mariana Islands.
TriWest’s CCN contract in Region 4 provided industry-standard support and improved access to care for Veteran communities. Until the full implementation of CCN, the contractor was tasked to continue supporting the community provider network.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is TriWest Healthcare Alliance Corp.?
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TriWest Healthcare Alliance Corp. provides management and administrative services to America’s military family healthcare benefits under the Department of Veterans Affairs and the Department of Defense. Since its founding in 1996, the company has been committed to providing Veteran-focused healthcare solutions.
One of the most significant government contracts is handling various generations of the Defense department’s TRICARE programs. For the longest time, the company has worked with federal agencies and health care providers to provide easy claims process, settlement agreement, quick payment, and more.
Where is TriWest Healthcare Alliance headquarters?
TriWest Healthcare Alliance headquarters is located in Phoenix, Arizona. David J. McIntyre Jr. has headed the company as the President and Chief Executive Officer since its establishment in 1996.
What are the awards of TriWest Healthcare Alliance?
The biggest names in the industry have recognized TriWest’s work with the federal government and selected commercial customers. The company has received the following awards throughout the years:
- #1 Top Large Private Company in the 2022 Arizona Corporate Excellence from the Phoenix Business Journal
- 2022 HIRE Vets Medallion Award from the U.S. Department of Labor
- 2022 “Center of Excellence” Recertification from BenchmarkPortal for Superior Customer Service
- 2022 Arizona’s Most Admired Companies
- 2022 Best of the Best Top Veteran-Friendly Companies from the U.S. Veterans Magazine
TriWest Healthcare Alliance: “Committed to Veteran-Focused Healthcare in the U.S.”
TriWest Healthcare Alliance government contracts have committed to improving healthcare situations of veterans, active military service members, and their family members. The company continues to serve in the healthcare sector and is dedicated to doing whatever it takes to provide world-class care and solutions.
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