Health Care
USUHS Grads, Experts Step Into COVID-19 Fight With ‘Can-Do Attitude’
The university’s president discusses pandemic response and the need to maintain a strong military health system.
Capt. Kathryn M. Beasley, USN (Ret), is a former director of health affairs for MOAA Government Relations.
The university’s president discusses pandemic response and the need to maintain a strong military health system.
A new bill would require DoD to buy vaccines and medicines made (and sourced) in the U.S.
The cost shares for your medications, if you do not receive them at a DoD military treatment facility, will increase on Jan. 1.
This three-star will play a pivotal role as military health care is "in the midst of unprecedented change."
Increased pharmacy costs are a major concern, respondents say.
On his first official day as the Pentagon's health care champion, MOAA highlighted concerns about reducing medical forces.