The Evolution of the Military Health Care System: Changes in Public Law and DoD Regulations

The military health care system has two missions. The first is the readiness mission to provide care for U.S. forces who become sick or injured during military engagements. The second is the peacetime mission, which includes maintaining the health of U.S. military personnel and supporting the provis...

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DISEASES
Economics and Cost Analysis
FAMILY MEMBERS
FEDERAL LAW
HEALTH
HEALTH CARE FACILITIES
Medical Facilities, Equipment and Supplies
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MISSIONS
OPERATIONAL READINESS
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WOUNDS AND INJURIES
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