Reports on Suicide Among Members of the Armed Forces and Suicide Prevention Programs and Activities of DOD
Reports
Here you will find online reports released by the Military Health System. You can search for a specific report by either scrolling down the page or entering a keyword in the search box.
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Recent Reports
Study and Report on Health Conditions of Members of the Armed Forces Developed after Administration of COVID–19 Vaccine
Assessing Access to Health Care Standards
Authorization of Claims by Members of the Uniformed Services Against the United States for Personal Injury or Death Caused by Medical Malpractice
Program to Prevent Perinatal Mental Health Conditions in Pregnant and Postpartum Members of the Armed Forces
Medical Research to Support Military Families
DHMS FY2025 Year in Review
2000-2025 Q3 DOD Worldwide Numbers for TBI
2025 Q1-Q3 DOD Worldwide Numbers for TBI
2024 DOD Worldwide Numbers for TBI
Popular Reports
Ethical Guidelines and Practices for US Military Medical Professionals
FY2025 Contract Resource Management Agency Financial Report
Department of Defense Report on Cardiac and Kidney Issues in Service Members Prior to and Following the COVID Vaccine Requirement
Fiscal Year 2024 TRICARE Program Evaluation Report
Study on Effects of Sleep Deprivation on Readiness of Members of the Armed Forces - Final Report
DHA UBO User Guide May 2018
2018 DMIS ID Mapping Table
MSMR Vol. 33 No. 2 - February 2026
Department of Defense Pandemic Preparedness
DMIS ID to CMAC Locality Table
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Suggested Results for "mental health"
MHS Mental Health Hub
The Military Health System has many resources available to help service members, families, or veterans who are struggling with mental health challenges.
Get Mental Health Care
Learn about TRICARE's mental health coverage.
988: The Suicide & Crisis Lifeline
988 serves as a universal entry point so that no matter where you live in the United States, you can reach a trained crisis counselor who can help.
Brandon Act
The Brandon Act empowers service members to get the help they need confidentially. This reduces the stigma associated with mental health. The Defense Department has issued guidance that allows service members to start their own referral for a mental health evaluation through a commanding officer or service member grade E-5 or above.
Psychological Health Center of Excellence
The Psychological Health Center of Excellence is one of the Centers of Excellence within the Research and Engineering Directorate of the Defense Health Agency. PHCoE collaborates across the Department of Defense and with the Department of Veterans Affairs and other agencies to provide leadership and expertise to inform policy and drive improvements in psychological health outcomes.
Psychological Health Resource Center | 24/7
Provides details of the Psychological Health Resource Center.
Real Warriors Campaign
Real Warriors Campaign, Psychological Health, Suicide Prevention, Depression, Substance Misuse, Sleep, Relationships, Transition
Third Party Collection Program
Questions and answers about third party collections and using other health insurance.
Reserve Health Readiness Program: Service Member
View questions and answers about the Reserve Health Readiness Program (RHRP) for service members:
Joint Health Information Exchange
Questions and answers about the joint Health Information Exchange
Reserve Health Readiness Program: Unit POC
View questions and answers about the Reserve Health Readiness Program (RHRP) targeted to Unit POCs:
Depleted Uranium
The Department of Defense began testing depleted uranium about 40 years ago, and first used it in a military operation in 1991. It has fewer risks than natural uranium because it is less radioactive. DOD and many other organizations have studied, and continue to study, the health, chemical, radiological and environmental effects and exposures of DU.
Claims
FAQs about MMSO Claims
2024 Health Related Behaviors Study Frequently Asked Questions
Frequently asked questions about the 2024 Health Related Behaviors Survey
Privacy and Civil Liberties Data Sharing Agreement Program
Questions and answers about privacy and civil liberties at the Defense Health Agency Data Sharing Agreement program.
Prescription Drug Monitoring Program FAQs
Prescription Drug Monitoring Program FAQs
Depleted Uranium: Chemical Effects
Questions and answers about the chemical effects of DU
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