The National Disaster Medical System needs revitalization to boost military-civilian medical ties. US military experiences in combat casualty care over the past two decades won't translate. There are ...
Cuts to the military medical budget over the years and delays in implementing reforms across the Defense Department health system have undermined the Pentagon's ability to care for troops in wartime, ...
The proposed defense authorization bill calls for more eyes on proposed modifications to military treatment facilities.
When it comes to combat casualty care, "without urgent intervention, the Military Health System will continue to slide into ...
Senators Mitch McConnell, R-Ky., and Chris Coons, D-Del., recently cosponsored a bill to invest more than $850 billion to strengthen our nation’s defense industrial base, upgrade its shipbuilding ...
Funding shortages and Tricare contract problems continue to plague the military health care system, senior enlisted leaders testified before the House Appropriations Committee in Washington, D.C., on ...
The Department of Defense has awarded Orion Health a subcontract to link disparate IT systems and facilitate the interoperability between them as part of the Defense Healthcare Management System ...
U.S. Air Force Senior Airman Mckenzie Greenleaf, 1st Special Operations Medical Group radiology technologist practices using the Military Health System Genesis Electronic Health Record System at ...
The Department of Defense will now cover gender reassignment surgery for active duty troops if it is deemed medically necessary by their acting physician and approved by senior military health ...
Four Texas Congress members wrote a letter, demanding the Army launch an investigation into Maj. Blaine McGraw misconduct ...
Ahead of his confirmation hearing Thursday to become assistant secretary of defense for health affairs, Keith Bass is facing tough questions from a prominent Democrat on the Senate Armed Services ...
There are a lot of unknowns when it comes to great-power war, but one thing is fairly certain: the casualties would be horrific. The US military's healthcare system, however, is woefully unprepared to ...