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Policy on Active Duty member Requests for Non-Emergency Dental Services From Civilian Providers
Policy for Military Health Services System Office Automation. This policy is superseded by 2000 Guidance.
This agreement between the United States Army Medical Command (USAMEDCOM) and the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) establishes a partnering initiative to seek and obtain increased efficiencies through joint acquisitions and materiel management actions. The agreement initially focuses on four major areas: joint procurements. readiness support, automation, integration, and technical exchange/sharing programs. It outlines procedural requirements and commitments, along with establishing expected benefits and quality indicators of success. Additional areas will be identified as the Memorandum of Understanding is implemented.
Policy Memorandum on Establishment of TRICARE Outpatient Clinics
Policy on Reporting Dental Workload and Diagnostic Data
Policy for MHSS AIS Performance Standards
Policy on Conducting Pharmacy Price Analysis
Policy for Active Duty Claims Processing at Overseas Locations
Policy for Defense Enrollment Eligibility Reporting System (DEERS) Eligibility Checking Requirement
Clinical Reengineering: Policy for Medical Nutrition Therapy (MNT) in Direct Care Clinical Practice
Policy for the Newborns' and Mothers' Health Protection Act of 1996
Policy Clarification Letter - Long-Haul and Regional Telecommunications Systems and Services for the Department of Defense (DoD)
Policy on Changes in Services Provided at Medical and Dental Treatment Facilities
This memo delegates approval authority for the procurement of high cost medical equipment to the Surgeon General of the Military Service desiring to purchase the equipment.
The attached Combat Trauma Surgery Committee (CTSC) report was approved by each of your offices. Within this process, two noteworthy comments were presented; the Navy identified the need to identify a mechanism for record keeping and the OASD (RA) was concerned with the lack of inclusion of reference to the Reserve Components (RC).
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