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9 Military Hospitals Receive Highest Leapfrog Grade for Safe, High-Quality Care
Defense Health Agency is the first federal health system to participate in the Leapfrog Hospital Safety Grade program—receiving an “A” Leapfrog Hospital Safety Grade for nine military hospitals and clinics.
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Welcome back, blood donors! The Food and Drug Administration has recently updated its guidelines, and Armed Services Blood Program blood donors who were once deferred for geographic risk factors related to vCJD, commonly known as “Mad Cow” disease, or for the receipt of a blood transfusion in the U.K., France or Ireland during certain periods of time, may now be eligible to donate, provided they meet all other eligibility requirements. (Jonathon Davis, MHS)
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Be Ready. Prepare Early, if you're activated or deployed
Be Ready. Prepare Early. Gather food, water, and supplies
The MHS Nurse Advice line is available 24/7 by phone, web chat and video chat to all TRICARE beneficiaries in the U.S. and U.S. Territories, and countries with established military hospitals and clinics. This NAL infographic incudes the website www.MHSNurseAdviceLine.com and describes enhanced services provided by the MH NAL and expanded overseas coverage.
Be Ready. Prepare Early. Make an evacuation plan.
Be Ready. Prepare Early. Don't forget your pets.
Be Ready. Prepare Early. Gather, Organize, and Store Medication.
TRICARE will authorize emergency prescription refills.
What is a PCM Referral Waiver? If you have TRICARE Prime, your Primary Care Manager (PCM) provides most of your care. If you see a TRICARE-authorized specialty provider without a referral, you have to pay Point-of-Service (POS) charges.
The MHS Nurse Advice line is available 24/7 by phone, web chat and video chat to all TRICARE beneficiaries in the U.S. and U.S. Territories, and countries with established military hospitals and clinics. This condensed NAL infographic incudes the website www.MHSNurseAdviceLine.com.
Be Ready. Prepare Early, protect paperwork and important documents.
Be Ready. Prepare Early. Consider Special Needs.
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