Health Care
The Army must ensure that its people have quality, accessible, cost-effective health care services that promotes healthy Army lifestyles, as well as disease and injury prevention.
TRICARE
TRICARE
TRICARE Reserve Select
TRICARE Reserve Select (TRS) is a premium-based TRICARE health plan
available for purchase by eligible members of the Selected Reserve of the
Ready Reserve; and not eligible for, or covered under, a Federal Employees
Health Benefits (FEHB)program. The premiums for TRS are $47.51 per month for
member coverage and $180.14 per month for member-and-family coverage.
Preventive Services
U.S. Army Center for Health Promotion and Preventive Medicine (USACHPPM)
Provides medical support to combat forces of the military managed-care system.
Army Medical Department (AMEDD)
Army Medicine: Caring Beyond the Call of Duty.
TRICARE
U.S. department of Defense Military Health System.
Hooah4Health
Addresses the force health protection and readiness requirements of the ARMY, particularly its Reserve Component.
Patient Care
TRICARE
U.S. department of Defense Military Health System.
The United States Army Veterinary Command (VETCOM)
VETCOM provides military veterinary services in support of United States Army Medical Command (MEDCOM) and Department of Defense (DOD) missions in their areas of responsibility.
Army Medical Department (AMEDD)
Army Medicine: Caring Beyond the Call of Duty.
TRICARE: Pharmacy
Information and resources regarding TRICARE's pharmacy benefits.
TRICARE: DEERS
Information and resources regarding TRICARE DEERS enrollment.
TRICARE: Reserve Component
Information and resources regarding TRICARE for Reserve components.
TRICARE: Retirees
Information and resources for retirees regarding TRICARE.
Dental Services
Army Dental Care System (DENTCOM)
Army Dental Care System.
TRICARE Dental Program (United Concordia)
The TRICARE Dental Program (TDP) is a voluntary dental insurance program. United Concordia Companies, Inc. (United Concordia) is proud to administer the TDP to eligible enrollees and offer a comprehensive dental benefit.
TRICARE: Retiree Dental Program
Information and resources regarding TRICARE's Retiree Dental Program.
TRICARE Dental Program & Deployment
TRICARE Dental Program & Deployment
Health Care Beneficiary Services
Health Net
Health Net Federal Services.
Humana Military
Humana Military health Care Services.
TRICARE: Overseas
Active duty military families who live overseas can choose how to get their health care under TRICARE.
Health Care Infrastructure
TRICARE
U.S. department of Defense Military Health System.
Army Medical Department (AMEDD)
Army Medicine: Caring Beyond the Call of Duty.
Health Promotion
Hooah4Health
Addresses the force health protection and readiness requirements of the ARMY, particularly its Reserve Component.
U.S. Army Center for Health Promotion and Preventive Medicine (USACHPPM)
Provides medical support to combat forces of the military managed-care system.
Army Wounded Warrior Program
The purpose of the U.S. Army Wounded Warrior Program (AW2) is to assist Soldiers by incorporating and integrating existing programs and systems that provide support services to severely disabled Soldiers and their families through a phased approach. These phases include; Phase I: Notification and Evacuation, Phase II: Medical Care and Board Evaluation, and Phase III: Reintegration into the Army or transition to civilian employment.
Transitional Assistance Management Program (TAMP)
The Transitional Assistance Management Program (TAMP) offers transitional TRICARE coverage to certain separating active duty members and their eligible family members. Care is available for a limited time.
ARNG Decade of Health Initiative
ARNG Decade of Health Initiative
ARNG Dental Bytes
ARNG Dental Bytes
Post-Deployment Health Reassessment
Service members returning from deployments will now participate in a post-deployment health reassessment program that all the services are instituting. This new program will assess the health - both physical and mental - of service members some 90 to 120 days after they have redeployed. This new program is in addition to the routine post-deployment health screening that all service members go through upon return to the states from a deployment. More than 900,000 service members have already gone through that program. The reassessment program is designed to find service members whose symptoms don't show up immediately.
Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) Resources
National Center for PTSD
National Center for PTSD