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Implements the policy in the Feb. 22, 2018 Secretary of Defense Memorandum and the February 2018 DOD Report and Recommendations on Military Service by Transgender Persons, assigns responsibilities, and prescribes procedures regarding the standards for accession, retention, separation, in-service transition, and medical care for Service members and applicants with gender dysphoria, as applicable. This DTM is effective April 12, 2019. This DTM will be incorporated into DODIs1300.28, 1332.14, 1332.30, and 6130.03, and supersedes any contradictory guidance in those publications. This DTM will expire effective Sept. 12, 2020.
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This issuance establishes policy, assigns responsibilities, and prescribes procedures for CUI throughout the DOD in accordance with Executive Order (E.O.) 13556; Part 2002 of Title 32, Code of Federal Regulations (CFR); and Defense Federal Acquisition Regulation Supplement (DFARS) Sections 252.204-7008 and 252.204-7012. It also establishes the official DOD CUI Registry.
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Standard Processes and Procedures for Communication of Laboratory and Radiology Results
- Identification #: 6025.28
- Date: 2/21/2020
- Type: DHA Procedural Instruction
- Topics:
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Policy
Establishes policy, assigns responsibilities, and prescribes procedures for military medical treatment facility (MTF) support of the Military Departments in maintaining the readiness and core competencies of health care providers within the Military Services and medical readiness of Service members.
- Identification #: N/A
- Date: 2/7/2020
- Type: Instructions
- Topics:
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Policy
This memorandum provides initial guidance to DOD personnel on the novel coronavirus (2019-nCoV) outbreak. DOD is coordinating closely with the interagency to align our increased preparedness posture.
- Identification #: N/A
- Date: 1/30/2020
- Type: Guidelines
- Topics:
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Memo outlining the TRICARE Prime and TRICARE Select beneficiary out-of-pocket expenses for calendar year 2020. These rates will be effective January l, 2020.
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The Armed Forces Reportable Medical Events Guidelines and Case Definitions (RME Guidelines) standardize reporting and tracking of disease and other conditions of public health and military importance. Timely reporting permits earlier recognition of public health events and interventions to protect the health of the force.
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- Identification #: N/A
- Date: 12/18/2019
- Type: Memorandums
- Topics:
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Policy
This manual implements policy, assigns responsibilities, and provides procedures for the shelf-life program to identify and manage items having deteriorative characteristics and to mitigate the risk of
shelf-life expiration.
Policy
- Identification #: N/A
- Date: 12/6/2019
- Type: Memorandums
- Topics:
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Policy
In accordance with DOD Directive (DODD) 5124.02, this issuance: • Establishes policy, assigns responsibilities, and provides direction to ensure mission assurance and readiness for public health emergencies caused by all-hazards incidents. • Defines a public health emergency within the DOD to include the occurrence or imminent threat of an illness or health condition that poses a high probability of a significant number of deaths, serious or long-term disabilities, widespread exposure to an infectious or toxic agent, overwhelmed health care resources, or severe degradation of mission capabilities. • Provides DOD policy for management of public health emergencies, in accordance with DOD Instruction (DODI) 6055.17, through integration with the DOD Emergency Management (EM) Program. • Outlines the public health emergency health powers, roles, and responsibilities of the military installation commander, including the authority for restriction of movement. • Details procedures for internal and external notifications of DOD-declared public health emergencies. • Clarifies the PHEM roles and responsibilities of the medical treatment facility (MTF) commander or director, the public health emergency officer (PHEO), and the medical emergency manager (MEM).
- Identification #: N/A
- Date: 11/25/2019
- Type: Instructions
- Topics:
Public Health
Policy
This instruction establishes policy, assigns responsibilities, and implements the statutory authority for payment of SCAADL to eligible members, pursuant to sections 373 and 439 of Title 37, United States Code (U.S.C.)
- Identification #: DoD Instruction 1341.12
- Date: 10/31/2019
- Type: Instructions
- Topics:
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Policy
This memorandum directs the continued implementation of the Military Health System (MHS) organizational reform required by 10 U.S.C. § 1073c, and sections 71 land 712 of the John S. McCain National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) for Fiscal Year (FY) 2019. The DoD policy for this reform is guided by the goals of improved readiness, better health, better care, and lower cost. The Department will advance these objectives through specific organizational reforms directed by Congress and the continued direction of the Secretary of Defense·anct the National Defense Strategy.
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