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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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Publication
Mar 31, 2007

Long-Term Health Effects of Participation in Project SHAD

.PDF | 2.07 MB

The goal of our study was to determine the current health of participants in the Project SHAD (Shipboard Hazard and Defense) tests and compare their health with that of a comparable group of nonparticipant veterans from the same era.

Publication
Oct 1, 2006

Needs of Deactivated Reservists (October 2006)

.PDF | 49.11 KB

Because they have been activated to support contingency operations in Bosnia, Afghanistan and Iraq, many members of the National Guard and Reserves have become eligible for TRICARE health benefits in recent years.

Publication
Apr 3, 2006

Memorandum of Understanding DOD NOAA PHS

.PDF | 459.90 KB

The purpose of this MOU is to document the broad understanding between the Department of Defense, the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) on behalf of the Commissioned Corps of the Public Health Service (PHS) and of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) Commissioned Corps regarding participation in TRICARE, the DoD ...

Publication
Aug 15, 2005

Immunization Competency Assessment File Instructions

.PDF | 36.86 KB

A competency assessment file (CAF) is used to record information related to individual competence for non-privileged healthcare personnel with patient contact. It is a six-section file (National Stock Number 7530-00-990-8884), or electronic equivalent, similar to that used for Provider Credential Files. It is also known as the 6-sided training folder ...

Publication
Aug 15, 2005

Immunization Competency Assessment File Cover Sheets

.PDF | 34.66 KB

A competency assessment file (CAF) is used to record information related to individual competence for non-privileged healthcare personnel with patient contact. It is a six-section file (National Stock Number 7530-00-990-8884), or electronic equivalent, similar to that used for Provider Credential Files. It is also known as the 6-sided training folder ...

Publication
Aug 8, 2005

Bayview and Roxbury Pharmacy

.PDF | 80.17 KB

Mohammadali Abolahrar, 34, and Reza Abolahrar, 36, were found guilty of conspiracy and 20 counts of health care fraud

Publication
Jul 1, 2005

CDCs Third National Report on Human Exposrure to Environmental Chemicals

The National Report on Human Exposure to Environmental Chemicals provides an ongoing assessment of the U.S. population’s exposure to environmental chemicals using biologic monitoring (biomonitoring). Biomonitoring is the direct assessment of people’s exposure to chemicals by measuring the chemicals or their breakdown products (metabolites) in blood or ...

Publication
Jul 1, 2005

TRICARE Pharmacy Operations (July 2005)

.PDF | 53.40 KB

The military health system (MHS) offers its beneficiaries several options that completely or partly cover the cost of drugs.

Publication
Apr 1, 2005

Deployment-Related Stress (April 2005)

.PDF | 56.49 KB

Along with the usual stresses faced by American families, military families face stresses unique to military service. Some are related to deployment, including separation from deployed spouses, and the exposure of a family member to the dangers of combat.

Publication
Mar 10, 2005

U.S. Army Capstone Depleted Uranium Aerosols Study

.PDF | 167.59 KB

The Capstone Depleted Uranium Human Health Risk Assessment determined there would be little or no impact on the health of service members who breathe in depleted uranium (DU) dust particles while inside tanks or other vehicles hit by DU munitions.

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