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Health Care Access in Japan: DOD Medical Leader Conducts Listening Tour at U.S. Bases to Better Understand Successes and Challenges
Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for Health Service Policy and Oversight visited Misawa Air Base, Camp Foster, and Commander, Fleet Activities Yokosuka to meet with installation and military hospital and clinic leadership and staff from April 7 to 11, 2025.
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The Puget Sound market leaders are responsible for managing all health care for its military population within Western Washington.
The keys to tackling the emerging COVID-19 pandemic were to quickly develop a comprehensive understanding of the virus, and then put a plan in place to fight it, says DHA Director.
Get the facts: Myths on why not to get COVID-19 vaccination debunked by science
Get the HPV vaccinations for cancer prevention if you haven’t already
The Simone Biles story at the Olympics is a teachable moment for service members and their mental wellbeing, commanders say.
Have a “Float Plan,” the Coast Guard says, when boating recreationally.
Update: Mental Health Disorders and Mental Health Problems, Active Component, U.S. Armed Forces, 2016–2020
Breakthrough COVID-19 Infections are extremely rare, DHA’s Place says
Following guidance issued by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the DOD has directed employees working in areas at high risk for transmission to begin using face masks again
Military inventiveness is seen in the history of ventilators
Naval Hospital Bremerton participated in an Earthquake drill earlier this month.
With ten new markets launching, U.S. Public Health Service Capt. Tracy Farrill, talks about what this means for beneficiaries.
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