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This policy has been rescinded.
This policy recognizes that we need to utilize scarce active duty and DoD civilian resources in our core patient care competencies.
This memorandum issues interim policies, procedures, and responsibilities regarding the provision of substance abuse treatment in the Department of Defense under 10 U.S.C. 1090 and other provisions of reference (a) pending revision of reference (b).
This memorandum publishes the hourse of operation at Military Treatment Facilities
The purpose of this memorandum is to revise Health Affairs Policy 96-047, "Implementation of Board Certified Pay for Nurse Corps Officers," dated May 30, 1996.
This memorandum explains our Ambulatory Procedure Visits billing policy.
The attached Configuration Management Integration Plan (CMIP) establishes the methodology which will be used to manage functional changes that are shared across the Military Health Services System (MHSS) Information Management/Information Technology Program.
The attached memo authorizes Lead Agents to approve joint awards
This policy memorandum establishes policy on Dental Classifications for the DoD.
This is to clarify DoD policy that there is no conflict of interest with active duty military dentists "moonlighting" in the civilian sector as long as DoD requirements concerning off-duty employment by DoD health care practitioners (including Department of Defense Directive 6025.7) and applicable Service regulations are met.
This memo discusses the policy for the Breast Cancer Education, Diagnosis, and Prevention Program
This memo describes a change in procedure for medical surveillance of U.S. forces deploying to Bosnia.
This memo describes how the use of Hemoglobin S testing for SCT should not be mandated for military accessions.
This memo describes the Funding Policy for the Proposed Medicare Simulation Project
This memo describest the policy for Issuance of Nonavailability Statements by Medical Treatment Facilities
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