Depleted Uranium Exposure Medical Management Process Flow
DoD process to identify, triage and treat patients with DU exposure.
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DoD process to identify, triage and treat patients with DU exposure.
Issue Brief about Smokeless Tobacco Use in the MHS
Final rule on Civilian Health and Medical Program of the Uniformed Services / TRICARE: Inclusion of TRICARE Retail Pharmacy Program in Federal Procurement of Pharmaceuticals. Office of the Secretary, Department of Defense. 32 CFR Part 199 [DoD–2008–HA–0029; 0720–AB22].
The Fourth National Report on Human Exposure to Environmental Chemicals, 2009 provides an ongoing assessment of the exposure of the U.S. population to environmental chemicals by the use of biomonitoring.
As part of a longitudinal surveillance program, 35 members of a larger cohort of 77 Gulf War I veterans who were victims of depleted uranium (DU) "friendly fire" during combat underwent a 3-day clinical assessment at the Baltimore Veterans Administration Medical Center (VAMC).
Issue Brief about Colorectal Cancer Screeening
This document establishes roles, responsibilities, definitions and guidance for implementing, sustaining and managing military treatment facility (MTF) Access to Care (ATC) in the Military Health System (MHS).
Final rule on TRICARE Program Overpayments Recovery, Office of the Secretary Department of Defense. 32 CFR Part 199 [DOD–2007–HA–0010; RIN 0720–AB09].
Issue Brief about Beneficiaries' Access to Behavioral Health Care
The purpose of these functional Business Rules is to ensure data quality by providing guidance in relation to data entry and data selection.
Explanation of Standard Insurance Table Status Codes
Issue Brief about Tobacco Use in the MHS
Health care spending by the Department of Defense (DOD) more than doubled from 2000 to 2005.
A cohort of seventy-four 1991 Gulf War soldiers with known exposure to depleted uranium (DU) resulting from their involvement in friendly-fire incidents with DU munitions is being followed by the Baltimore Veterans Affairs Medical Center.
Issue Brief about TRICARE Civilian Network Use 2003-2007
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