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The Military Health System is an interconnected network of service members whose mission is to support the lives and families of those who support our country. Everyday in the MHS advancements are made in the lab, in the field, and here at home. These are just a few articles highlighting those accomplishments that don't always make it to the front page of local papers.

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Sept. 24, 2024

Walter Reed National Military Medical Center and Alexander T. Augusta Medical Center Receive Prestigious 5-Star Ratings in National Survey

Walter Reed National Military Medical Center recently received the prestigious five-star rating from the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services in the Hospital Consumer Assessment of Healthcare Providers and Systems database. Alexander T. Augusta Medical Center received the same recognition. (Courtesy Photo)

Walter Reed National Military Medical Center and Alexander T. Augusta Medical Center have earned coveted five-star ratings from the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services in the Hospital Consumer Assessment of Healthcare Providers and Systems database. This prestigious recognition is based on patient surveys collected from October 2022 through ...

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Sept. 23, 2024

Military Infectious Diseases Research Program Focuses on Mitigating Disease Impacts in Large Scale Combat Operations

U.S. Army Staff Sgt. Matthew Pascual, a preventive medicine specialist with the Walter Reed Army Institute of Research Armed Forces Research Institute of Medical Sciences, processes samples for respiratory virus testing at Nimmarnkolayut Camp, Sa Kaeo, Thailand.

Prolonged care, degraded medical evacuation capability, and overstretched lines of communication during large-scale combat operations could increase the prevalence of disease-related injury and death among warfighters. These risks are what the U.S. Army Medical Research and Development Command's Military Infectious Diseases Research Program is working ...

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Sept. 23, 2024

Womack Army Medical Center Forensic Team is Breaking the Silence and Building Resilience

Womack Army Medical Center forensic health care examiners pose for a picture around the emergency sign in front of the WAMC emergency room entrance, August 29, 2024.

As a registered nurse and Forensic Healthcare Program Manager for Womack Army Medical Center, Kelly Taylor and her team provide compassionate care and support to survivors of sexual assault. With a passion for forensics and a drive to make a difference, Taylor shares her journey and insights on the importance of consent, boundaries, and healthy ...

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Sept. 19, 2024

Stay In the Know With TRICARE Newsletters

The TRICARE Health Matters Newsletter and the TRICARE Dental Program Health Matters Newsletter help you make the most of your benefit, whether you live stateside or overseas.

Did you know that TRICARE publishes quarterly newsletters? The TRICARE Health Matters Newsletter and the TRICARE Dental Program Health Matters Newsletter offer helpful information about your health and dental plans, as well as the latest TRICARE news.

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Sept. 19, 2024

Military Health Expert Clarifies ‘No Pain No Gain’ Workout Myths

Military Health Expert Clarifies ‘No Pain No Gain’ Workout Myths

Injuries are the leading reason for military medical visits each year. Department of Defense active duty service members require medical treatment for injuries almost 5 million times each year (for around 1.5 million individual injuries). Injuries cost millions of lost duty and training days, and billions of dollars each year.

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Sept. 19, 2024

Brain Injury Devices in Focus During Fort Liberty Soldier Touchpoint

U.S. Army Lt. Col. Wendra Galfand, director of medical education and research at Womack Army Medical Center, operates an intercranial hemorrhage assessment device during a Soldier touchpoint event, Fort Liberty, N.C., Sept. 18, 2024.

Team members with the U.S. Army Medical Materiel Development Activity joined dozens of U.S. Army medics at Fort Liberty, North Carolina, to assess the progress of several traumatic brain injury detection devices as part of a Soldier touchpoint this week.

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