| Symposium Key to an 'Interconnected Military Health System' The 2024 Defense Health Information Technology Symposium updated attendees on Department of Defense efforts to improve health care in Dallas, Texas, Aug. 20–22. | | 'Army Reserve Advantage' in DOD Health IT U.S. Army Brig. Gen. Michael L. Yost gives overview of contributions Army Reserve Medical has made to Defense Health IT. | See How the Military Health System is Performing Search for your military hospital or clinic to view its score on measures for patient safety, quality of care, patient satisfaction, and more. | | Here's some news around the MHS you might have missed: Do you know how TRICARE covers prescription drugs? Find out to get the best price. | | Get reimbursed for care received while traveling or when you see a non-network authorized provider. | | With more women serving in the military, there are resources available to help pregnant and postpartum service members, including breastfeeding. | | Check out the Warfighter Brain Health Hub The Department of Defense's Warfighter Brain Health initiative brings together the operational and medical communities to optimize service member brain health and reduce traumatic brain injuries. The WBH initiative focuses on identifying and implementing best practices to develop innovative ways to prevent, diagnose, and treat TBI. | | | |
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