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This document will assist the business community by providing upcoming procurement plans from DHA Directorate of Procurement. The document will be updated periodically and subject to change as priorities change. The forecast includes proposed contracting opportunities.
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This document serves as a guideline for post-operative rehabilitation and should be executed in combination with sound clinical judgment and reasoning to ensure patient safety and optimize long term function.
This guide can help military leaders identify the signs of substance misuse and/or dependence, educate their service members about treatment options and policy, and address substance misuse early to support mission success, unit readiness, and service and family member fitness.
This brochure provides information for military families about substance misuse and/or dependence and its impact on families.
Master list of 2021 TBICoE articles published in research journals
A brochure for patients with information on how women and babies are impacted by alcohol, tobacco and drug use when trying to conceive and during pregnancy
This guide for service members, veterans and their families provides information about medications used in the management of alcohol use disorder.
This factsheet provides information on preventing risky drinking, indicators and impacts of risky drinking, and where to seek help.
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.
Standing orders authorize nurses, pharmacists, and other appropriately trained healthcare personnel, where allowed by state law, to assess a patient’s immunization status and administer vaccinations according to a protocol approved by an institution, physician, or other authorized practitioner.
Defense Health Board Meeting Agenda, March 30
A GUIDE FOR PREPARING AND SUBMITTING UNSOLICITED PROPOSALS
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