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Department of Defense Works to Dispel Stigma of Seeking Mental Health Care
A new Department of Defense policy recognizes the private nature of mental health care and is part of a larger DOD effort to reduce the stigma that is often associated with seeking help for mental health.
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CAPT Sauter Presentation, "Intro to Navy Afloat Medical Capability"
RADM Case presentation to DHB, "Tidewater Market Overview 11 September 2023"
LTG Telita Crosland Presentation, "The Defense Health Agency: Moving from Transition to Execution"
September 11 DHB Meeting Minutes with Presentations included as Appendices
DMIS Year-end 2022 file. Historical DMIS ID Tables are available on the Download page and includes DMIS ID Tables for the current fiscal year and Fiscal Year-End Tables back to 1989.
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The purpose of this standing order is to reduce morbidity and mortality from influenza by vaccinating children and adolescents who meet the criteria established by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP) and the Department of Defense (DOD).
9.11. Ceremony Program (2023)
Immunization standing orders are approved protocols that authorize appropriately trained health care personnel to assess patient immunization status and administer vaccinations without a written provider order or examination.
S. 1124 NDAA Conference Report for FY 1996 Sec. 717 As modified by S. 1356 NDAA Conference Report for FY 2016, Sec. 713
This instruction provides guidance for balance between patient confidentiality rights and the commander’s right to know for operation and risk management decisions.
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