| Military Health System Leaders Provide Update at AUSA 2024 All service members and their families deserve quality care, says U.S. Army Lt. Gen. Telita Crosland, director of the Defense Health Agency. | | Injury Investigations Enhance Force Strength Injuries degrade force readiness—identifying risk factors for specific groups can prevent injuries. | If You Can't See, You Can't Fight Preventing eye injuries through proper protection is key to readiness. | | Here's some news around the MHS you might have missed: GME trains expert clinicians to the scope of practice required by the operational force. | | Learn about TRICARE's enhancements to referrals and specialty care in 2025. | | U.S. Navy captain went from poorest town in Puerto Rico to leadership role at the Naval Medial Research Unit. | | Visit the Military Health System Mental Health Hub The Military Health System has many resources available to help service members, families, or veterans who are struggling with mental health challenges. Protecting, optimizing, and defending mental health needs is vital to overall well-being and readiness of our military force. Seeking help is a sign of strength so reach out to get the support you need. | | | |
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