Patient Administration - Army Publishing Directorate - U.S. Army
Patient Administration - Army Publishing Directorate - U.S. Army Patient Administration - Army Publishing Directorate - U.S. Army
Index This index is organized alphabetically by topic and subtopic within a topic. Topics and subtopics are identified by paragraph number. Abbreviations and terms Abortions, 2–18, 5-18a(6)(a) Aeromedical transportation, 2–18 Moral or religious objections, 2–18 Abortion Statistics Report (RCS MED–363), 15–4 Absent sick, 4–6, 8–3, 10–11, 13–4 Acupuncture, 10–2 Admission and disposition, 3–19, 4–6, 9–9 Aeromedical evacuation/transportation, 2–18, 3–62, 5–18, 7–15 Alaska natives, 3–25, B-1 thru B-2 Alcohol, 3–15, 5–18, 14–7 Ambulance, 10–2, 13–1 Ambulatory Data System, 15–9 American nationals, 3–49, B-1 thru B-2 American Samoan citizens, 3–36, B-1 thru B-2 Ancillary medical services, 2–16 Army Central Registry, 15–10 Attorney, 2–12, 3–30, 5–14, 13–5, 14–12 Autopsy authority and consent, 6–5 Bed day, 4–1, Brain injury patients, 5–18, 8–4 Brooke Army Medical Center, 7–4 Canadian military personnel, 3–19 Carded for record only, 4–6, 6–3 Care beyond an MTFs capability, 2–14 Catchment area, 2–8 Certain personnel evacuated from one area to another, 3–54 CHAMPUS maximum allowable charge, 10–9 Christian Science services, 10–2 Civil Air Patrol, 3–24 Civilian employees. See in Army MTFs and care authorized Civilian sources Abortions and sterilization, 2–18 Ancillary services, 2–16 Apprehended members, 10–4 Approving authorities, 10–5 Authorization for, 10–6 Autopsies, 10–8 AWOL members, 10–3 Dental care, 10–7 Maternity care, 2–8, 3–39 Medical records and reports, 10–11 Newborn infants, 3–39 Payment of civilian medical claims, 10–10 Personnel authorized care, 10–1 Qualifications of personnel furnishing medical care, 10–2 Rates of compensation, 10–9 Supplemental care, table 2–1, table 2–2, table 2–3 Comfort items for patients, 4–3 Commercial transportation or travel, 2–6, 9–9 Consent by nonmilitary patient, 2–12 Contraception, 2–17 134 AR 40–400 27 January 2010
Convalescent leave, 5–1 Cosmetic surgery, 2–19 Custodial care, 2–15 Customer Service Division/Patient Administration and Biostatistics Activities Abortion Statistics Report (RCS MED–363), 15–4 Ambulatory Data System, 15–9 Army Central Registry, 15–10 Authority, 15–1 Data system studies, 15–3 Diagnostic and operative indices, 15–5 Enabling Care/Patient Tracking System, 15–7 Patient administration contingency operations, 15–8 Standard Inpatient Data Record, 15–2 Workload report, 15–6 Deceased persons, 3–11, 4–7, 6–1, 6–4, 9–3 DEERS, 2–1, 2–2, 3–50, 4–2 Dental care Application of charges, 11–14 Care not authorized, 3–12 Civilian student employees, 3–43 Commander as final authority, 2–3 Cost of commercial or privately owned transportation, 2–6 Cosmetic, 2–19 Department of State and associated agencies, 3–27 Facilities other than those of the Uniformed Services, 9–4 Family members, 3–11, 3–12, 3–52 Final disposition procedures, 5–17 Foreign nationals, 3–18 Health care services include, 13–1 Job Corps, 3–33 Line of duty, 3–3 Non–AD chaplains, 3–50 OWCP, 3–24, 3–41 Prosthesis, 3–3 Public Health Service and NOAA, 3–25 Request for dental records, 5–19 Reserve Components, 3–2 Retired members, 3–9 Routine, 3–3, 10–7 Seamen, 3–41 Senior Reserve Officers’ Training Corps, 3–3 Workload report exemption, 15–6 Department of Justice beneficiaries, 3–30, B-1 thru B-2 Department of State beneficiaries, 3–27, B-1 thru B-2 Department of Treasury beneficiaries, 3–31, B-1 thru B-2 Designees of the Secretary of the Army, 2–2, 3–12, 3–29, 2–38, 3–50, 3–51, 3–52, 3–54, 3–62, 3–63, 3–64, B-1 thru B-2 Detoxification, 3–15 Direct admission, 13–3 Disability separation, 7–3, 7–10, 8–14 Discharge, expeditious, 7–5, 7–12 Dispositioning patients Assigned patients in CONUS, 8–7 Change of duty or station, 5–4 Claims files, 14–12 Continued hospitalization or nursing home care, 5–18 AR 40–400 27 January 2010 135
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Convalescent leave, 5–1<br />
Cosmetic surgery, 2–19<br />
Custodial care, 2–15<br />
Customer Service Division/<strong>Patient</strong> <strong>Administration</strong> and Biostatistics Activities<br />
Abortion Statistics Report (RCS MED–363), 15–4<br />
Ambulatory Data System, 15–9<br />
<strong>Army</strong> Central Registry, 15–10<br />
Authority, 15–1<br />
Data system studies, 15–3<br />
Diagnostic and operative indices, 15–5<br />
Enabling Care/<strong>Patient</strong> Tracking System, 15–7<br />
<strong>Patient</strong> administration contingency operations, 15–8<br />
Standard Inpatient Data Record, 15–2<br />
Workload report, 15–6<br />
Deceased persons, 3–11, 4–7, 6–1, 6–4, 9–3<br />
DEERS, 2–1, 2–2, 3–50, 4–2<br />
Dental care<br />
Application of charges, 11–14<br />
Care not authorized, 3–12<br />
Civilian student employees, 3–43<br />
Commander as final authority, 2–3<br />
Cost of commercial or privately owned transportation, 2–6<br />
Cosmetic, 2–19<br />
Department of State and associated agencies, 3–27<br />
Facilities other than those of the Uniformed Services, 9–4<br />
Family members, 3–11, 3–12, 3–52<br />
Final disposition procedures, 5–17<br />
Foreign nationals, 3–18<br />
Health care services include, 13–1<br />
Job Corps, 3–33<br />
Line of duty, 3–3<br />
Non–AD chaplains, 3–50<br />
OWCP, 3–24, 3–41<br />
Prosthesis, 3–3<br />
Public Health Service and NOAA, 3–25<br />
Request for dental records, 5–19<br />
Reserve Components, 3–2<br />
Retired members, 3–9<br />
Routine, 3–3, 10–7<br />
Seamen, 3–41<br />
Senior Reserve Officers’ Training Corps, 3–3<br />
Workload report exemption, 15–6<br />
Department of Justice beneficiaries, 3–30, B-1 thru B-2<br />
Department of State beneficiaries, 3–27, B-1 thru B-2<br />
Department of Treasury beneficiaries, 3–31, B-1 thru B-2<br />
Designees of the Secretary of the <strong>Army</strong>, 2–2, 3–12, 3–29, 2–38, 3–50, 3–51, 3–52, 3–54, 3–62, 3–63, 3–64, B-1 thru<br />
B-2<br />
Detoxification, 3–15<br />
Direct admission, 13–3<br />
Disability separation, 7–3, 7–10, 8–14<br />
Discharge, expeditious, 7–5, 7–12<br />
Dispositioning patients<br />
Assigned patients in CONUS, 8–7<br />
Change of duty or station, 5–4<br />
Claims files, 14–12<br />
Continued hospitalization or nursing home care, 5–18<br />
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