Standard Insurance Table and Other Health Insurance Business Rules
The purpose of these functional Business Rules is to ensure data quality by providing guidance in relation to data entry and data selection.
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The purpose of these functional Business Rules is to ensure data quality by providing guidance in relation to data entry and data selection.
Explanation of Standard Insurance Table Status Codes
Issue Brief about Tobacco Use in the MHS
Health care spending by the Department of Defense (DOD) more than doubled from 2000 to 2005.
A cohort of seventy-four 1991 Gulf War soldiers with known exposure to depleted uranium (DU) resulting from their involvement in friendly-fire incidents with DU munitions is being followed by the Baltimore Veterans Affairs Medical Center.
Issue Brief about TRICARE Civilian Network Use 2003-2007
A comprehensive medical executive skills study performed by the Center for Naval Analysis
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.
Issue Brief about TRICARE Reserve Select
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.
Issue Brief about TRICARE Pharmacy Options
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 ...
Issue Brief about Use of TRICARE's Civilian Network
During the last two years, TRICARE has expanded health benefits for reservists in the periods before and after they are activated for a contingency operation.
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 ...
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