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CY 2019 Outpatient Rates Letter
- Identification #: N/A
- Date: 6/20/2019
- Type: Memorandums
- Topics:
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Policy
This issuance:
• Establishes policy and assigns responsibilities for deployment health activities.
• Implements policies for joint and Service-specific deployments to monitor, assess, and prevent disease and injury; control or reduce occupational and environmental health risks; document and link occupational and environmental exposures with deployed personnel; record the daily locations of deployed personnel; and conduct individual deployment-related health assessments. Implementation procedures and deployment health activities are described in detail in the Defense Health Agency
(DHA) deployment health procedural instruction.
- Identification #: N/A
- Date: 6/19/2019
- Type: Instructions
- Topics:
N/A
Policy
This document describes how the calendar year 2020 TRICARE Reserve Select (TRS) premium rates were calculated
Policy
Calendar Year 2020 premium rates are established for TRICARE Reserve Select, TRICARE Retired Reserve, TRI CARE Young Adult, and Fiscal Year 2020 premium rates for the Continued Health Care Benefit Program.
Policy
Establishes policy and assigns responsibilities for developing and publishing procedural guidance for providing health care in the Military Health System.
- Identification #: N/A
- Date: 5/7/2019
- Type: Instructions
- Topics:
N/A
Policy
- Identification #: N/A
- Date: 4/16/2019
- Type: Memorandums
- Topics:
N/A
Policy
- Identification #: N/A
- Date: 4/16/2019
- Type: Memorandums
- Topics:
N/A
Policy
This instruction establishes DOD guidance in accordance with applicable law, including References (c) through (k), ensures mission assurance and readiness by protecting installations, facilities, personnel, and other assets in managing the impact of public health emergencies caused by all hazards incidents as defined in Reference (k).
- Identification #: DOD Instruction 6200.03
- Date: 3/28/2019
- Type: Instructions
- Topics:
N/A
Policy
This issuance, in accordance with the authority in DOD Directive 5124.02, establishes policy and assigns responsibilities for DOD compliance with federal law governing health information privacy and breach of privacy; integrating health information privacy and breach compliance with general information privacy and security requirements in accordance with federal law and DOD issuances; health information technology, system interoperability, and exchange of electronic health information, in relation to federal law governing health information privacy and breach; and DOD contracting and procurement activities in relation to federal law governing health information privacy and breach.
Policy
This issuance, in accordance with the authority in DOD Directive (DODD) 5124.02,
implements the policy in DOD Instruction (DODI) 6025.18, assigns responsibilities, and provides
procedures for:
• DOD compliance with the privacy regulations adopted under HIPAA, Public Law 104-191, at:
o Part 160 and Part 164, Subpart E of Title 45, Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) (also known
and referred to in this issuance as the “HIPAA Privacy Rule”).
o Part 160 and Part 164, Subpart D of Title 45, CFR (also known and referred to in this issuance as
the “HIPAA Breach Rule”).
- Identification #: N/A
- Date: 3/13/2019
- Type: Manual
- Topics:
N/A
Policy
- Identification #: N/A
- Date: 3/12/2019
- Type: Memorandums
- Topics:
N/A
Policy
This Fact Sheet for Service Members discusses the Department of Defense policy with respect to Military Service by Transgender Persons and Persons with Gender Dysphoria, and answers frequently asked questions about the policy
- Identification #: N/A
- Date: 3/1/2019
- Type: Memorandums
- Topics:
N/A
Policy
This agreement between the Department ofHealth and Human Services (HHS) and the Department of Defense (DOD) concerns laboratory operations within the DOD relative to requirements ofthe Clinical Laboratory Improvement Amendments of 1988 (CLIA). This agreement recognizes the mutual interest within both DOD and HHS to establish set standards to improve the quality ofclinical laboratory testing in such facilities conducting testing on materials derived from the human body for the purpose ofproviding information for the diagnosis, prevention, or treatment of disease or impairment of, or the assessment of the health of human beings.
- Identification #: MOU 15-46
- Date: 12/27/2018
- Type: Memorandums
- Topics:
N/A
Policy
- Identification #: N/A
- Date: 12/6/2018
- Type: Memorandums
- Topics:
N/A
Policy
- Identification #: N/A
- Date: 12/6/2018
- Type: Memorandums
- Topics:
N/A
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