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Re-Deployment Medical Threat Brief

Purpose Address Health concerns Requirements for Re-deployment Requirements Completed in theater at RAA DD Form 2796 Blood Sample x 2 HIV/Post-deployment QuantiFERON-TB. Re-Deployment Medical Threat Brief . Requirements (cont.) Update DD 2766 Where to go for Health concerns/problems

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Re-Deployment Medical Threat Brief

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  1. Purpose Address Health concerns Requirements for Re-deployment Requirements Completed in theater at RAA DD Form 2796 Blood Sample x 2 HIV/Post-deployment QuantiFERON-TB Re-Deployment Medical Threat Brief

  2. Requirements (cont.) Update DD 2766 Where to go for Health concerns/problems Medical Threats Donating Blood Homecoming Stress Re-Deployment Medical Threat Brief

  3. DoD Deployment Health Clinical Center Walter Reed Army Medical Center Phone: (202) 782-6563 Fax: (202) 782-3539 http://www.pdhealth.mil Remember “deploymenthealth.mil Medical Threats for Missions in support of OIF Tri-fold A Soldier and Family Guide to Re-deploying References

  4. Program Options Available: TRICARE Prime (= MTF Care) Active Duty & Active Duty Family Members TRICARE Standard All CHAMPUS eligible beneficiaries TRICARE for Life eligible beneficiaries Must have Medicare Part B TRICAREPlus at Participating MTFs Primary care access only TRICARE Remote for AD and AD Family Members TRICARE Europe

  5. Over 5,000 Preferred Network Providers Surrounding 52 military clinics in theater Host Nation Network Adequacy Monitored 51 specialties monitored for adequate numbers Critical shortages identified, addressed Host Nation Care Quality Monitored Host nation provider consults reviewed by U.S. providers Annual host nation hospital site visits made Patient feedback monitored and acted on Host Nation Medical Care

  6. Emergency Care requires no prior coordination Contact your local TSCor clinic for: Normal hours of operation Guidance on obtaining medical care when clinics are closed Actions required of soldiers and family members after seeking care on the economy BEST to obtain this information BEFORE you need to use it TRICARE “After Hours Care”

  7. One-Stop Support for all TRICARE beneficiaries Beneficiary Counselors and Assistance Coordinators (BCAC) Trained to assist with all TRICARE issues Debt Collection Assistance Officers (DCAO) Host Nation Liaison (HNL) Program Conduit between beneficiaries and HN care Medical Service Coordinators (MSC) Conduct newcomers orientation briefings Manage TRICARE enrollments and transfers TRICARE Service Centers

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