If you are using FedEx as your primary and your doctor does not accept Tricare, you can still file for Tricare reimbursement. You will need the DD form (2965 I think) plus a copy of the EOB from Anthem and (this is very important) the diagnosis code provided by your doctor. Send it all off to Tricare and in about four weeks a check shows up. You can also do the same with the mail order copays from Express Scripts. Just be careful to send them to the proper Tricare center. For our area the doctor goes to Camden, South Carolina and the pharmacy goes to Phoenix. Took me about three tries to get the paperwork correct but once I got it figured out it works well. Have been reimbursed 100 percent for all copays.