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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 3-63 Personnel who participate in organ transplantprocedures (organ donors for UniformedServices patients in Army MTFs who are not otherwise eligible for care in USMTFs). 3-64 Civilian faculty members of the USUHS. 3-65 Civilians in national or foreign disaster. 3-66 Unremarried Former Spouses Inpatient Outpatient or Sub- or Immusistence nization K81, K82 As stated in Secretary of the Army or Secretary of Defense approval in each specific case. (Also see para 3- 50.) K53 IAR. IAR. Locally from individual. K91 FRR. FRR. Locally from disaster relief agency. A48, N48, F48, M48 FMR for Family members of USA, USN, USMC and USAF members. IAR for others. FMR for PHS Family members. None for others. Report PHS Family members to USAMEDCOM. None. No. None. No. None. No. DD Form 7/7A. Artificial limbs and eyes only. (See note 1.) Legend for Table B-1: FLEX — Flexible FMR — Family Member Rate FRR — Full (Others) Reimbursement Rate RSR — Full subsistence rate inclusive of surcharge FTTD — Full-time training duty IAR — Interagency Reimbursement Rate IET — Initial entry training KATUSA — Korean Augmentation to the Army MEDEVAC — Medical evacuation MPA — Military personnel, Army (appropriation) NGPA — National Guard Personnel, Army (appropriation) POW — Prisoner of war RA — Regular Army RPA — Reserve Personnel, Army (appropriation) SR — Subsistence rate USA — United State Army USAF — United State Air Force USAFA — United States Air Force Academy USMA — United State Military Academy USMC — United State Marine Corps USMTF — Uniformed Services medical treatment facility USN — United State Navy USNA — United State Naval Academy USUHS — Uniformed Services University of Health Sciences Notes: 1 Items other than artificial limbs and artificial eyes may be sold to Family members outside the United States and at designated stations within the United States (para 3-12b). 114 AR 40–400 27 January 2010
Table B–1 Persons authorized care at Army military treatment facilities—Continued 2 Hospitalization is authorized only when required in connection with conducting medical examinations. 3 Reimbursements made to the Army on a per capita cost basis for health services provided civilian employees (or prospective employees) of Federal departments and agencies other than the Army, except employees (or prospective employees) of the Navy, Marine Corps, and Air Force in the Washington, DC area. 4 These items may be furnished on a reimbursable basis at stations within the United States that have been designated remote for purposes of furnishing such items to Uniformed Services Family members. 5 These items may be furnished on a reimbursable basis outside the United States and at stations in the United States that have been designated remote for the purpose of furnishing such items to the US Uniformed Services Family members. 6 For beneficiaries of the Department of State, outpatient bills will be forwarded directly by the MEDDAC to the Department of State, Medical Services, Washington, DC 20520. 7 Emergency care subsistence charge only. Nonemergent follow-up occupational health or worker’s compensation care for NAF employees will be billed to the employer at the IAR. AR 40–400 27 January 2010 115
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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 />
3-63 Personnel who<br />
participate in<br />
organ transplantprocedures<br />
(organ<br />
donors for UniformedServices<br />
patients in<br />
<strong>Army</strong> MTFs<br />
who are not<br />
otherwise eligible<br />
for care in<br />
USMTFs).<br />
3-64 Civilian faculty<br />
members of the<br />
USUHS.<br />
3-65 Civilians in national<br />
or foreign<br />
disaster.<br />
3-66 Unremarried<br />
Former<br />
Spouses<br />
Inpatient Outpatient<br />
or Sub- or Immusistence<br />
nization<br />
K81, K82 As stated in Secretary of the <strong>Army</strong> or<br />
Secretary of Defense approval in<br />
each specific case. (Also see para 3-<br />
50.)<br />
K53 IAR. IAR. Locally from individual.<br />
K91 FRR. FRR. Locally from<br />
disaster relief<br />
agency.<br />
A48, N48, F48,<br />
M48<br />
FMR for<br />
Family<br />
members<br />
of<br />
USA,<br />
USN,<br />
USMC<br />
and<br />
USAF<br />
members.<br />
IAR for<br />
others.<br />
FMR for<br />
PHS<br />
Family<br />
members.<br />
None for<br />
others.<br />
Report PHS<br />
Family members<br />
to<br />
USAMEDCOM.<br />
None. No.<br />
None. No.<br />
None. No.<br />
DD Form 7/7A. Artificial limbs and eyes<br />
only. (See note 1.)<br />
Legend for Table B-1:<br />
FLEX — Flexible<br />
FMR — Family Member Rate<br />
FRR — Full (Others) Reimbursement Rate<br />
RSR — Full subsistence rate inclusive of surcharge<br />
FTTD — Full-time training duty<br />
IAR — Interagency Reimbursement Rate<br />
IET — Initial entry training<br />
KATUSA — Korean Augmentation to the <strong>Army</strong><br />
MEDEVAC — Medical evacuation<br />
MPA — Military personnel, <strong>Army</strong> (appropriation)<br />
NGPA — National Guard Personnel, <strong>Army</strong> (appropriation)<br />
POW — Prisoner of war<br />
RA — Regular <strong>Army</strong><br />
RPA — Reserve Personnel, <strong>Army</strong> (appropriation)<br />
SR — Subsistence rate<br />
USA — United State <strong>Army</strong><br />
USAF — United State Air Force<br />
USAFA — United States Air Force Academy<br />
USMA — United State Military Academy<br />
USMC — United State Marine Corps<br />
USMTF — Uniformed Services medical treatment facility<br />
USN — United State Navy<br />
USNA — United State Naval Academy<br />
USUHS — Uniformed Services University of Health Sciences<br />
Notes:<br />
1 Items other than artificial limbs and artificial eyes may be sold to Family members outside the United States and at designated stations within the United<br />
States (para 3-12b).<br />
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