Protecting your health information is everyone’s responsibility and we want to empower you to take the first step. Find tips at: www.tricare.mil/cyberfit.
#HealthInformationPrivacyWeek #HIPWeek
Our privacy officers work tirelessly to ensure your health information is protected. If you have questions for think your information may be
compromised, contact us: Link to Your MTF’s Privacy Page (Use the graphic overlay to showcase MTF Privacy Officers and Programs all week long.)
What's New
-
This week, we recognize the importance of public health in keeping our military community strong. Stay informed, ...
Recommended Content:
April Observances
-
If you’ve experienced sexual assault, help is available. Call the DOD Safe Helpline at 877-995-5247. You’ll get anonymous ...
Recommended Content:
April Observances
-
Do you know the effects alcohol has on your body and health? If you choose to drink, do so responsibly: www.ownyourlimits ...
Recommended Content:
April Observances
-
Sexually transmitted infections are common. Many are curable. All are preventable. Get the facts and protect yourself. ...
Recommended Content:
April Observances
-
Eye injuries can happen in almost any sport, but some sports are higher risk than others. About 90% of serious eye ...
Recommended Content:
April Observances
-
Vaccines are a powerful tool in safeguarding an infant’s health and building a strong foundation for a bright future. ...
Recommended Content:
April Observances
-
If you have unused or expired prescription medications, find out how and where to dispose of them safely: www.health.mil ...
Recommended Content:
April Observances
-
It’s everyone’s responsibility to do our part to create a healthy environment, free from harassment or assault. If you or ...
Recommended Content:
April Observances
-
Have you or a loved one sustained limb loss or dysfunction? DOD’s Advanced Rehabilitation Centers are state-of-the-art ...
Recommended Content:
April Observances
-
To the incredible kids who stand by our service members, adapt to change with courage, and show resilience beyond their ...
Recommended Content:
April Observances
-
It’s time to #PurpleUp for military kids! Today, we celebrate and honor the resilience of #MilitaryKids. Show us your ...
Recommended Content:
April Observances
-
We work hard across the Military Health System to keep your information private and secure. Here are some tips you can ...
Recommended Content:
April Observances
-
Vision is an important sense for service members, yet many of the injuries affecting it occur when playing sports or ...
Recommended Content:
April Observances
-
Whatever tricks you have up your sleeve today, have a safe and fun April Fool’s Day. #AprilFools
Recommended Content:
April Observances
-
Show your support for military kids of all branches and put on that purple. #PurpleUpDay #MilitaryKids
Recommended Content:
April Observances
-
If you or someone you know has experienced sexual violence, there are support and resources available to help: https:/ ...
Recommended Content:
April Observances
-
Each year more than 50,000 children with autism transition to adulthood. Help raise awareness around autism and make that ...
Recommended Content:
April Observances
-
Help your kids enjoy their favorite sports safely. Here are some tips from the CDC to get you started: https://www.cdc ...
Recommended Content:
April Observances
-
Do you know the effects alcohol has on your body and health? Learn more: https://www.niaaa.nih.gov/alcohols-effects ...
Recommended Content:
April Observances
You are leaving Health.mil
The appearance of hyperlinks does not constitute endorsement by the Department of Defense of non-U.S. Government sites or the information, products, or services contained therein. Although the Defense Health Agency may or may not use these sites as additional distribution channels for Department of Defense information, it does not exercise editorial control over all of the information that you may find at these locations. Such links are provided consistent with the stated purpose of this website.
You are leaving Health.mil
View the external links disclaimer.
Last Updated: February 26, 2024