Extremity Trauma and Amputation Center of Excellence
S 3001, NDAA Conference Report Of Traumatic Extremity Injuries and Amputations & JES for FY 2009, Sec. 723
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S 3001, NDAA Conference Report Of Traumatic Extremity Injuries and Amputations & JES for FY 2009, Sec. 723
In accordance with the authority in DOD Directive 5124.02 (Reference (a)), this instruction establishes policy, assigns responsibilities, and provides direction to provide food and beverages to certain uniformed service members, former members, and dependents not receiving inpatient care in MTFs, in accordance with the authority of section 1078b of ...
Update: Deployment Health Assessments, U.S. Armed Forces, March 2014 report. Since January 2003, peaks and troughs in the numbers of pre- and post-deployment health assessment forms transmitted to the Armed Forces Health Surveillance Branch generally corresponded to times of departure and return of large numbers of deployers. Between April 2006 and ...
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2013 Military Health System Innovation Report. This report contains information about MHS innovations in clinical care, research and development, and healthcare management. It also provides an overview of the MHS Innovation Program and information on the future of MHS innovation.
The NICoE 2014 Annual Report highights the many accomplishments achieved during the year, and the organization’s ever-increasing ability to serve its complex patient population. This report includes successes and recognizes progress made by the dedicated staff. It demonstrates how the NICoE is caring for injured service members, conducting important ...
This memorandum clarifies procedures relating to Health Affairs Policy 04-032, "TRICARE Pharmacy Benefit Program Formulary Management," dated Dec. 22, 2004, which remains in effect. Specifically, this memorandum is addressed to all military treatment facility (MTF) providers and pharmacies. It revalidates the requirement for MTFs to provide ...
Dr. Karen Guice, Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense (Health Affairs); Dr. Nathan Galbreath, Senior Executive Advisor DoD Sexual Assault Prevention and Response Office; and Jaqueline Garrick, Director, Defense Suicide Prevention Office testified on Support to Survivors of Sexual Assault before the Senate Armed Services Committee, Personnel ...
Jonathan Woodson, M.D., Assistant Secretary of Defense (Health Affairs) And Lieutenant General (Dr.) Douglas Robb Director, Defense Health Agency testified on Military Personnel before the House Armed Services Committee Subcommittee.
The Evaluation of the TRICARE Program: Access, Cost, and Quality, Fiscal Year 2014 Report to Congress is provided by the TRICARE Management Activity (TMA)/Office of the Chief Financial Officer (OCFO)—Defense Health Cost Assessment and Program Evaluation (DHCAPE), in the Office of the Assistant Secretary of Defense (Health Affairs) (OASD/HA).This ...
S 3001, NDAA Conference Report Of Traumatic Extremity Injuries and Amputations & JES for FY 2009, Sec. 723
Minutes for the DoD P&T Committee Meeting from February 2014
HR, 2647, NDAA Conference Report for FY 2010, 111-288, Sec. 724
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