Health Care
Errors in DoD’s New Electronic Health Records System Raise Provider Concerns
Nearly 58% of survey respondents expressed concern with the accuracy and completeness of the records, auditors found.
Nearly 58% of survey respondents expressed concern with the accuracy and completeness of the records, auditors found.
Maj. Jason Stanley’s cancer was linked to burn pits. The Senate soon will vote on a bill designed to improve this troubled process.
MOAA’s advocacy work shows results on multiple fronts, but the threat to your benefit hasn’t gone away.
The designation comes as MOAA and other groups continue working toward comprehensive toxic exposure reform.
MOAA is part of an expanding effort to make much-needed changes. Ask your lawmakers to do their part.
Learn what’s covered and who is eligible.
"[Our children] need therapy to deal with living with the effects of war. We had to cut our son’s therapy in half because TRICARE doubled our copay."
These rate increases take effect May 1.
Get the basics on these sometimes-complicated coverage choices for servicemembers, retirees, and their families.
Preparing in advance can help mitigate unexpected circumstances.
A recent law expanded coverage for the disorders available to those in uniform and their dependents.
A report found more servicemembers were referred to civilian providers, and some locations couldn’t provide needed services.