Jan. 26, 2015 TRICARE Patients Must Attest to Health Care Coverage As tax season begins, Defense Department officials want to remind TRICARE beneficiaries of changes in the tax laws, which require all Americans to have health care insurance or potentially pay a tax penalty.For the first time since the Affordable Care Act passed in 2010, all U.S. citizens, including
Jan. 26, 2015 Face of Defense: Air Force Officer Trains for Iditarod Snow and trees are all that can be seen for miles. The bitter cold nips at any patch of exposed skin. He can almost taste the frost touching his warm breath as he yells "Mush," commanding his 16 dogs to trudge across the vast landscape and breaking the deafening silence of his surroundings.Air Force
Jan. 22, 2015 Biomedical Sciences Corps is celebrating their 50th Anniversary The Air Force designated Jan. 26 to 30 as Biomedical Sciences Corps Appreciation Week, to recognize and highlight the achievements of the men and women who comprise the BSC.Please join the Air Force in celebrating the 50th Anniversary of the BSC and recognizing the contributions of these outstanding
Jan. 22, 2015 Airman competes in bodybuilding competition Technical Sergeant Joy Quemado wears many hats in the 36th Medical Support Squadron. She is the back-up secretary, she sends out administrative paperwork, she is the records manager, the privacy officer, the GPC monitor, and she also reviews computer trouble tickets. Her flight supports the Vet
Jan. 21, 2015 Air Force Surgeon General visits Beale Lt. Gen. (Dr.) Thomas Travis, Air Force Surgeon General, visited Beale Air Force Base, Calif., Jan. 13-15, to get the latest updates on the 9th Medical Group's capabilities and accomplishments along with the overall health of the community.Travis oversees 75 military treatment facilities worldwide
Jan. 16, 2015 SMART program keeps medical Airmen mission ready for future conflicts After more than a decade of war in Afghanistan and Iraq, many troops, unfortunately, sustained traumatic injuries ranging from gunshot wounds to injuries from explosions.Those who were injured in these wars had a 96 percent survival rate because of the hard-earned skills medical professionals
Jan. 14, 2015 MacDill Airman renders first-aid, saves Canadian father of four During a night drive with his family, Master Sgt. Terry Willis witnessed a truck run over a man crossing the street with his family at an intersection in Cape Canaveral, Florida, January 2, 2015.What turned from a night of holiday fun with his family, quickly turned into a split-second decision for
Jan. 9, 2015 MHS Leadership Message - Transparency Military Health System colleagues,With a new year upon us, we have an important set of initiatives that will ensure the Military Health System (MHS) serves as a high reliability organization - deepening our culture that is focused on sustaining a high quality, safe health environment. In the coming
Jan. 8, 2015 Military Urges Folks to Roll Up Their Sleeves During National Blood Donor Month January is National Blood Donor Month, and the Armed Services Blood Program (ASBP) is encouraging all service members to make a resolution to give blood regularly in 2015. National Blood Donor Month recognizes the importance of giving blood and platelets while honoring those who roll up a sleeve to
Jan. 8, 2015 New Year New You: It’s Time to Put Your Best Foot Forward The start of a new year brings fresh starts, new opportunities, new goals and new dreams. This year, TRICARE in support of Operation Live Well, encourages you to make a determined approach to becoming a better you than you were last year.While you may not set New Year's resolutions, you can set new
Jan. 7, 2015 Mental misconceptions: Psychologist’s mental health perspective This feature is part of the "Through Airmen's Eyes" series on AF.mil. These stories focus on a single Airman, highlighting their Air Force story.)It is 7 a.m. on a Monday in 2012. Nancy wakes up, puts on her best business attire, grabs a cup of coffee and heads out the door. Working as a high-paid
Jan. 5, 2015 National Glaucoma Awareness Month Gives Service Members a Chance to Focus on Eye Health It's a disease that affects more than 2 million Americans with no known cure, but only half of them actually know they have it. During January's National Glaucoma Awareness Month, military health officials say while there might not be a cure, there are ways to prevent further or permanent loss of
Dec. 29, 2014 Exercising when sick – a smart move? Is it safe to exercise when I'm sick? This is a common question, especially from people who have strict workout schedules and aren't likely to let the sniffles get in the way of their physical fitness. Benefits of exercise include weight control, improved mood, more energy, and better sleep. What's
Dec. 29, 2014 DoD Scientists Work Globally to Improve Disease Diagnostics At the U.S. Army Medical Research Institute of Infectious Diseases here, scientists who develop and refine diagnostics do more than work in a laboratory. Some take their disease-identifying tools into the field and try them out on a virus's home turf.That's what virologist Dr. Randal J. Schoepp as
Dec. 29, 2014 Military Health System Looks to be Ready for Challenges of Changing World A well-honed and organized system to support a national military strategy and the ability to deploy anywhere around the globe at a moment's notice are key drivers for the Military Health System (MHS). With 9.5 million beneficiaries, more than 360 medical clinics, and 380,000 participating providers,
Dec. 23, 2014 Altus AFB medical group receives Quality and Patient Safety Award Members of the 97th Medical Group received an award during the Department of Defense's Quality and Patient Safety Awards Dec. 4.The Quality and Patient Safety Awards recognize efforts to improve the care delivered within the military health system and identify facilities that have shown innovation
Dec. 19, 2014 Air Force Surgeon General visits Scott AFB Lt. Gen. Thomas Travis, Air Force Surgeon General, visited Scott Air Force Base for the first time Dec. 8-10. Travis along with Chief Master Sgt. Jason Pace, Chief of the Medical Enlisted Force, met with members of the 375th Medical Group for an inside view of how they support the mission at
Dec. 17, 2014 Hill AFB medical Airmen, wife killed in rollover accident Base officials announced on Dec. 15 the identity of the Hill AFB Airman and his wife who died in a rollover vehicle accident Saturday morning.Staff Sgt. Derek Ramos, a pharmacy technician with the 75th Medical Group, and his wife Emily, died at the scene of an off-roading accident in Bountiful,
Dec. 17, 2014 Simulation Center Offers Realistic Training for Critical Care Air Transport Team On an Air Force medical evacuation aircraft, two critically injured Soldiers are being transported from Bagram Airfield, Afghanistan, to Landstuhl Regional Medical Center, Germany, under the care of a Critical Care Air Transport Team (CCATT).A CCATT is a flying three-person critical care unit
Dec. 16, 2014 Holidays are time to reach out to those who may need help For some, the holidays come and go crazy fast with Thanksgiving, Black Friday, Cyber Monday, Christmas, Hanukkah, Kwanzaa and New Year's. For others it doesn't go by fast enough. They find no fun at the office holiday parties rife with games others consider to be the highlight of the party. While