Dental Readiness Classification 1 (DRC 1)
A classification for Service members with a current dental readiness assessment who do not require dental treatment or re-evaluation.
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A classification for Service members with a current dental readiness assessment who do not require dental treatment or re-evaluation.
A health assessment tool used to evaluate and document a Service member’s medical condition, medical readiness status, and deployability status. It is the cornerstone of force health protection, as it is an opportunity for medical providers to identify medical concerns, educate Service members as to their medical conditions, and refer Service member...
The Armed Forces of the United States RC consists of the Army National Guard of the United States, the Army Reserve, the Navy Reserve, the Marine Corps Reserve, the Air National Guard of the United States, the Air Force Reserve, and the Coast Guard Reserve.
A physician, physician assistant, nurse practitioner, advanced practice nurse, independent duty corpsman, independent duty medical technician, independent health services technician, special forces medical sergeant, or dentist who works for the DOD. The term “health care provider” is broader than “licensed independent practitioner.&rdquo...
A clinical assignment of a deployability category, at any DOD health care provider encounter, based on the Service member’s current health condition(s) and medical history.
The percent of those Service members available to deploy who are FMR and PMR. This includes all active duty and SELRES Service members not excluded in Paragraph 4.e.
A physical or medical condition of a Service member that appears to be cause for referral into the DES in accordance with DODI 1332.18 or for a designation as “non-deployable” for a period longer than 90 days.
A category for Service members with a DLMC that categorizes them as “temporary non-deployable” or “permanent non-deployable” for medical reasons in accordance with DoDI 1332.45 or who are categorized as DRC 3.
A category that describes a Service member who, in accordance with DODI 1332.45, has a medical reason that precludes them from deployment when there is a Service expectation that the reason will be resolved and the Service member will be deployable.
Includes military treatment facility/dental treatment facility services and medical support assigned to units that do not have access to MTF/DTF medical services.
All conditions in which an individual carries the sickle hemoglobin gene mutation on only one beta globin gene. If the other beta globin gene is normal, the individual has sickle cell trait, which is not a disease and does not alter the individual’s life expectancy. Individual knowledge of carrier status is important for family planning to assist in...
Those units and individuals within the Ready Reserve designated by their respective Services and approved by the Joint Chiefs of Staff as so essential to initial wartime missions that they have priority over all other reserves.
All active component and selected reserve military service members.
A category for Service members who are overdue for a DOD PHA, classified as DRC 4, or who lack one or more of the following: required immunizations, medical readiness laboratory studies, or individual medical equipment.
A periodic oral evaluation performed on a patient of record to determine any changes in the patient’s dental or medical health status since a previous comprehensive or periodic evaluation. This includes an oral cancer evaluation and periodontal screening where indicated and may require interpretation of information acquired through additional diagno...
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