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Data Solutions Team Completes Largest Data Standardization and Migration Operation in Defense Health Agency History
EIDS Completes Largest Data Migration in DHA History to Date
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Establishes the Defense Health Agency’s procedures to implement acquisition authorities.
This is the BCF-ECF list from the current P&T minutes in spread sheet form
This is the Specialty Drug List for TPharm5 in spreadsheet form
This is the Maintenance Drug List for TPharm5 in spreadsheet form
Prior Authorization Medication List with Links to Express-scripts.com formulary webpage
This is the Tier 4/Not Covered list from the current P&T minutes in spread sheet form
This is the non-formulary list from the current P&T minutes in spreadsheet form.
Code set guide for patient care
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JPSR integrates patient safety data from the DHA and the Department of Veterans Affairs’ National Center for Patient Safety into a single system for quantitative and comparative data analysis.
DHA UBO Webinar Oct 2023 MSA Billing
This listing is DHA’s long range forecast of upcoming business opportunities as of March 2023.
Our Fiscal Year (FY) 2023 Defense Health Program (DHP) President’s Budget request was fully enacted at $39.8 billion, including funding additions totaling close to $2.3 billion going primarily for medical research projects. The FY 2023 budget enabled us to invest $1.4 billion in clinical mental health programs and initiatives including those that evaluate, treat, and follow-up with patients and leverage evidence-based best practices and treatment, practical problem resolution, case management, and crisis management to support positive health outcomes.
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