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Table B–1 Persons authorized care at Army military treatment facilities—Continued Paragraph Class of Patient Patient Category Charges Collect Report required Hearing aids, prostheses, Codes for central reim- spectacles, or orthopedic footbursement wear 3-16 Civilian employees and their Family members outside the United States and at remote installations in CONUS. 3-17 Department of Interior employees stationed in American Samoa and their Family members. Section VI. Foreign Nationals 3-15 NAF civilian employees 3-18 Foreign military members of NATO nations in the United States, including NATO IMET; foreign military members in the United States under DOD sponsorship; Partnership For Peace, and foreign military members in the United States in a status officiallyrecognized by DA. 3-18 NATO Family members of foreign personnel. 3-18 Foreign civiliansaccompanying military personnel of NATO nations and their Family members. K53, K54, K55, K56 Inpatient Outpatient or Sub- or Immusistence nization IAR. IAR. Locally from individual. K53, K54 IAR. IAR. Locally from individual. K53 IAR. (See note 7.) IAR. (See note 7.) Collect locally from authorizing agency K71, K72 FRR. None. Subsistence only from member. Report all other charges to USAMED- COM. K73 FRR. None. Locally from individual or sponsor. K76, K77 FRR. FRR. Locally from individual. 3-18 IMET trainees K71 IMET. IMET. 3-18 Family members of IMET military trainees except NATO IMET. K75 FRR. FRR. Locally from individual or sponsor. 104 AR 40–400 27 January 2010 None. No. None. No. None. No. DD Form 7A. Yes. DD Form 7A unless collected locally. None. No. No. (See note 4.) None. No. (See note 5.)
Table B–1 Persons authorized care at Army military treatment facilities—Continued Paragraph Class of Patient Patient Category Charges Collect Report required Hearing aids, prostheses, Codes for central reim- spectacles, or orthopedic footbursement wear 3-18 NATO IMET trainees, both military and civilian. 3–18 Family members of NATO IMET. Inpatient Outpatient or Sub- or Immusistence nization K71 IMET. None. Collect subsistence locally from officers and civilians. Report all others to USAMEDCOM. K75 FRR. None. Locally from individual or sponsor. 3-18 FMS trainees. K71 FRR. FRR. Collect subsistence locally. Report all others to USAMEDCOM. 3-18 Family members of FMS trainees. 3-18 Foreign nationals who provide direct service to U.S. Armed Forces. 3-18 Special nationals K75 FRR. FRR. Locally from individual or sponsor. K74 FRR. FRR. Locally from individual when applicable. K74 FLEX FRR. Locally from individual when applicable. DD Form 7/7A. Yes. None. No (See note 4.) DD Form 7/7A. Yes. None. No. (See note 4.) None. No. None. Yes. 3-18 KATUSA K74 None. None. None. None. Yes. 3-18 Foreign national in the United States on IMET orientation tours. 3-20 Liaison personnel from NATO Army force OCONUS. 3-20 Crews and passengers of NATO that land at U.S. or allied airfields OCONUS. K71 IMET. IMET. Locally from authorizing agency. K72 SR. None. Collect subsistence locally from individual. K72 FRR. None. Collect subsistence locally from individual. Report others to USAREUR. AR 40–400 27 January 2010 DD Form 7/7A. No. DD Form 7. Yes. DD Form 7. No. 105
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Table B–1<br />
Persons authorized care at <strong>Army</strong> military treatment facilities—Continued<br />
Paragraph Class of <strong>Patient</strong> <strong>Patient</strong> Category Charges Collect Report required Hearing aids, prostheses,<br />
Codes for central reim- spectacles, or orthopedic footbursement<br />
wear<br />
3-18 NATO IMET<br />
trainees, both<br />
military and civilian.<br />
3–18 Family members<br />
of NATO<br />
IMET.<br />
Inpatient Outpatient<br />
or Sub- or Immusistence<br />
nization<br />
K71 IMET. None. Collect subsistence<br />
locally<br />
from officers<br />
and civilians.<br />
Report all<br />
others to<br />
USAMEDCOM.<br />
K75 FRR. None. Locally from individual<br />
or<br />
sponsor.<br />
3-18 FMS trainees. K71 FRR. FRR. Collect subsistence<br />
locally.<br />
Report all<br />
others to<br />
USAMEDCOM.<br />
3-18 Family members<br />
of FMS<br />
trainees.<br />
3-18 Foreign nationals<br />
who provide<br />
direct service to<br />
U.S. Armed<br />
Forces.<br />
3-18 Special nationals<br />
K75 FRR. FRR. Locally from individual<br />
or<br />
sponsor.<br />
K74 FRR. FRR. Locally from individual<br />
when<br />
applicable.<br />
K74 FLEX FRR. Locally from individual<br />
when<br />
applicable.<br />
DD Form 7/7A. Yes.<br />
None. No (See note 4.)<br />
DD Form 7/7A. Yes.<br />
None. No. (See note 4.)<br />
None. No.<br />
None. Yes.<br />
3-18 KATUSA K74 None. None. None. None. Yes.<br />
3-18 Foreign national<br />
in the<br />
United States<br />
on IMET orientation<br />
tours.<br />
3-20 Liaison personnel<br />
from NATO<br />
<strong>Army</strong> force<br />
OCONUS.<br />
3-20 Crews and passengers<br />
of<br />
NATO that land<br />
at U.S. or allied<br />
airfields<br />
OCONUS.<br />
K71 IMET. IMET. Locally from<br />
authorizing<br />
agency.<br />
K72 SR. None. Collect subsistence<br />
locally<br />
from individual.<br />
K72 FRR. None. Collect subsistence<br />
locally<br />
from individual.<br />
Report others<br />
to USAREUR.<br />
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DD Form 7/7A. No.<br />
DD Form 7. Yes.<br />
DD Form 7. No.<br />
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