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TRICARE Consumer Watch shows what Prime enrollees at your MTF say about their healthcare in the Health Care Survey of DoD Beneficiaries.
H.R. 7617 HAC-D Report for FY 2021 116-453
This file contains the future specification for the Genesis Surgery table for the Military Health System Management and Reporting Tool (M2) database.
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This file contains the future specification for Genesis Surgery for the Military Health System Data Repository (MDR) database.
The following guide is designed to help service members navigate the complete registry process. It describes the registry requirements; provides an in-depth, step-by-step guide for accessing, registering, and completing the Airborne Hazards and Open Burn Pit Registry questionnaire; and provides instructions for scheduling the optional, in-person medical exam.
This toolbox contains background information on airborne hazards and the registry, guidance for conducting the medical exam, and resources for you to review and share with service members and other health care providers.
This guide informs how health care providers can support service members participating in the registry.
CQM Newsletter November 2021 Special Edition - highlighting the Safety Communication Bundle
In this brief, we examine trends and relationships with Health-Related Quality of Life (HRQOL) in TRICARE beneficiaries. We used the CDC’s HRQOL-4 tool, which includes questions about general health, the number of physically and mentally unhealthy days in the last 30 days, and functional impairment. The HRQOL-4 has been adopted into many different health surveys, such as the Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System (BRFSS) and has been a part of the Health Care Survey of Department of Defense Beneficiaries (HCSDB) for several years. This report focuses on the number of physically and mentally unhealthy days beneficiaries experienced out of the prior 30 days.
Join me in recognizing Warrior Care Month, an important Department-wide effort to increase awareness of programs and resources available to wounded, ill, and injured Service members, as well as their families, caregivers, and others who support them. Established in 2008, the annual Warrior Care Month recognition occurs each November. The theme of this year's observance is "Virtual Show of Strength."
The purpose of this toolkit is to enable communicators at military hospitals and clinics, as well as other organizations, to: •Share consistent Airborne Hazards and Open Burn Pit Registry messaging and informational resources with service members and health care providers •Educate service members about the Airborne Hazards and Open Burn Pit Registry eligibility criteria •Encourage eligible service members to participate in the registry •Incorporate the enclosed messaging and outreach products into newsletters, social media campaigns, events, and more
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