Advocacy
How MOAA Works to Support Maternal Mental Health for TRICARE Beneficiaries
A recent roundtable outside Washington, D.C., offered a chance for stakeholders to voice their concerns.
A recent roundtable outside Washington, D.C., offered a chance for stakeholders to voice their concerns.
Less than half were satisfied with the Exceptional Family Member Program, according to a recent survey.
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The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention eased requirements set to take effect during peak PCS season.
MOAA can help you avoid SBP misinformation, including how the benefit affects Social Security payments.
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Researchers also found higher rates of chronic pain for women who served during periods of intense combat.
One in four military families may need additional support. Current programs aren’t cutting it.
A growing conversation on this long-term problem has given some advocates reason for optimism.
The pilot program will be open to servicemembers in 20 states.
These facilities for all-day, everyday care offer a much-needed lifeline for those with unusual or unpredictable schedules.
A report from a leading advocacy group highlights how frequent relocation "puts people in a situation of vulnerability."