Patient Administration - Army Publishing Directorate - U.S. Army
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STS specialized treatment service TAMC Tripler Army Medical Center TDRL temporary disability retired list TDY temporary duty TM technical manual TOE table of organization and equipment TPCP Third Party Collection Program TPRP TRICARE Prime Remote Program TSG The Surgeon General UB uniform bill UBO Uniform Business Office UCMJ Uniform Code of Military Justice USAMEDCOM United States Army Medical Command USAR U.S. Army Reserve USAREUR U.S. Army, Europe USC United States Code USCG U.S. Coast Guard USFHP Uniformed Services Family Health Plan USO United Service Organization USSAH U.S. Soldiers’ and Airmens’ Home 126 AR 40–400 27 January 2010/RAR 15 September 2011
VA Veterans Affairs VARO Veterans Affairs Regional Office VASRD Veterans’ Administration Schedule for Rating Disabilities VIP very important person VISTA Volunteers in Service to America VSI very seriously ill WTU warrior transit unit WWR worldwide workload reporting Section II Terms Absent sick An AD (Army, Navy, Air Force, Marine Corps) member hospitalized in other than a U.S. MTF and for whom administrative responsibility has been assigned to a U.S. MTF. a. Absent sick moved to MTF. Patients who have been moved from a non-U.S. military facility to an MTF. b. Total absent sick. Patients who are absent sick the total time (never moved to an MTF). Active Army a. Consists of— (1) Regular Army Soldiers on AD; (2) Army NG of the United States. and Army Reserve Soldiers on AD except as excluded in b below; (3) Army NG Soldiers in the service of the United States pursuant to a call; and (4) All persons appointed, enlisted, or inducted into the Army without component. b. Excluded are— (1) Soldiers serving on ADT; (2) Active Guard and Reserve status; (3) Active duty for special work; (4) Temporary tours of AD for 180 days or less; and (5) AD pursuant to the call of the President (10 USC 673b). Active duty Full-time duty in the active military service of the United States. It includes Federal duty on the active list (for NG personnel), full-time training duty, AT, and attendance, while in the active military service, at a school designated as a service school by law or the Secretary of the military department concerned. Active practice (dental) Engagement by a dentist in the clinical practice of dentistry for more than 30 hours per week. Adjunctive dental care That care necessary to improve systemic medical conditions. Such care would be provided upon the certification of the attending physician and dentist that the indicated dental treatment would be an integral part of the treatment of the diagnosed medical or surgical disease or condition and is essential to the control of the primary condition. AR 40–400 27 January 2010/RAR 15 September 2011 127
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VA<br />
Veterans Affairs<br />
VARO<br />
Veterans Affairs Regional Office<br />
VASRD<br />
Veterans’ <strong>Administration</strong> Schedule for Rating Disabilities<br />
VIP<br />
very important person<br />
VISTA<br />
Volunteers in Service to America<br />
VSI<br />
very seriously ill<br />
WTU<br />
warrior transit unit<br />
WWR<br />
worldwide workload reporting<br />
Section II<br />
Terms<br />
Absent sick<br />
An AD (<strong>Army</strong>, Navy, Air Force, Marine Corps) member hospitalized in other than a U.S. MTF and for whom<br />
administrative responsibility has been assigned to a U.S. MTF.<br />
a. Absent sick moved to MTF. <strong>Patient</strong>s who have been moved from a non-U.S. military facility to an MTF.<br />
b. Total absent sick. <strong>Patient</strong>s who are absent sick the total time (never moved to an MTF).<br />
Active <strong>Army</strong><br />
a. Consists of—<br />
(1) Regular <strong>Army</strong> Soldiers on AD;<br />
(2) <strong>Army</strong> NG of the United States. and <strong>Army</strong> Reserve Soldiers on AD except as excluded in b below;<br />
(3) <strong>Army</strong> NG Soldiers in the service of the United States pursuant to a call; and<br />
(4) All persons appointed, enlisted, or inducted into the <strong>Army</strong> without component.<br />
b. Excluded are—<br />
(1) Soldiers serving on ADT;<br />
(2) Active Guard and Reserve status;<br />
(3) Active duty for special work;<br />
(4) Temporary tours of AD for 180 days or less; and<br />
(5) AD pursuant to the call of the President (10 USC 673b).<br />
Active duty<br />
Full-time duty in the active military service of the United States. It includes Federal duty on the active list (for NG<br />
personnel), full-time training duty, AT, and attendance, while in the active military service, at a school designated as a<br />
service school by law or the Secretary of the military department concerned.<br />
Active practice (dental)<br />
Engagement by a dentist in the clinical practice of dentistry for more than 30 hours per week.<br />
Adjunctive dental care<br />
That care necessary to improve systemic medical conditions. Such care would be provided upon the certification of the<br />
attending physician and dentist that the indicated dental treatment would be an integral part of the treatment of the<br />
diagnosed medical or surgical disease or condition and is essential to the control of the primary condition.<br />
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