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Department of Defense Works to Dispel Stigma of Seeking Mental Health Care
A new Department of Defense policy recognizes the private nature of mental health care and is part of a larger DOD effort to reduce the stigma that is often associated with seeking help for mental health.
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Tasker update on the current Public Health Tasker: Public Health Communication Strategies with DOD Personnel.
This infographic illustrates TBICoE's work to better understand how low-level blast influences warfighter brain health. These efforts directly support Line of Effort 2 of the Warfighter Brain Health Initiative.
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H.R. 4350 HASC Report for FY 2022, 117-118, Pg. 174
Questions and answers about COVID-19
Establishes the Defense Health Agency’s Records Management Program.
The US Army Medical Materiel Agency Distribution Operations Center in conjunction with Defense Health Agency are providing additional ordering guidance for the fall 2023-2024 COVID vaccines.
TBICoE is the Defense Department’s office of responsibility for tracking traumatic brain injury data in the U.S. military. Here you’ll find data on the number of active-duty service members—anywhere U.S. forces are located—with a first-time TBI diagnosis in the second quarter of calendar year 2023. The data is also broken down by each branch of the armed services.
TBICoE is the Defense Department’s office of responsibility for tracking traumatic brain injury data in the U.S. military. Here you’ll find data on the number of active-duty service members—anywhere U.S. forces are located—with a first-time TBI diagnosis in the calendar year 2022. The data is also broken down by each branch of the armed services.
TBICoE is the Defense Department’s office of responsibility for tracking traumatic brain injury data in the U.S. military. Here you’ll find data on the number of active-duty service members—anywhere U.S. forces are located—with a first-time TBI diagnosis from calendar year 2000 through the second quarter of calendar year 2023. The data is also broken down by each branch of the armed services.
DHA Employee Recognition Ceremony Nov. 2023
TPCP collections pivot tables from FY23 1st quarter.
TPCP collection summary from FY23 1st quarter.
TPCP collection summary from FY23 2nd quarter.
Establishes the Defense Health Agency’s procedures for implementation of walk- in contraception services at all Military Medical Treatment Facilities, for Active Duty members of the Armed Forces and for eligible beneficiaries of the Military Health System on a space available basis.
Establishes the Defense Health Agency’s procedures to implement acquisition authorities.
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