Patient Administration - Army Publishing Directorate - U.S. Army
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Civilian participants in <strong>Army</strong>-sponsored activities, 3-46<br />
Civilian student employees, 3-43<br />
Claimants whose claims are administered by Federal departments and claimants who are the proposed beneficiaries<br />
of private relief bills, 3-47<br />
Department of Interior civilian employees stationed in American Samoa and their Family members, 3-17<br />
Designated applicants for enrollment in the Senior Reserve Officers’ Training Program (except ROTC scholarship<br />
applicants), 3-4<br />
Designees of the Secretary of the <strong>Army</strong>, 3-50<br />
Domestic servants outside the United States, 3-58<br />
Donors and recipients of organ transplants performed in MTFs, 3-63<br />
Family members of certain members sentenced, discharged, or dismissed from the Uniformed Services, 3-52<br />
Federal Aviation <strong>Administration</strong> air traffic control specialists, 3-32<br />
Federal civilian employees, 3-14<br />
Federal civilian employees and their Family members outside the United States and at remote installations in the<br />
United States, 3-16<br />
Foreign Nationals, care provided in the United States, 3-18<br />
Foreign Nationals, care provided outside the United States, 3-20<br />
Foreign Nationals, charges for and extent of care, 3-21<br />
Foreign Nationals, notification of hospitalization in the United States, 3-19<br />
General, 3-22<br />
Individuals whose military records are being considered for correction, 3–40<br />
Ineligible persons outside the United States, 3-53<br />
Job Corps and other Congressionally mandated Volunteer Programs in Service to American and applicants, 3-33<br />
Maternity care for former members of the Armed Forces, 3-39<br />
Medical examinations for civilian employees of DoD contractors, 3-45<br />
Members of the Senior Reserve Officers’ Training Corps of the Armed Forces, 3-3<br />
Members of the Uniformed Services on active duty, 3-1<br />
Members of the Uniformed Services Reserve Components, 3-2<br />
Members of the U.S. Soldiers’ and Airmen’s Home, 3-29<br />
Micronesian citizens, 3–35<br />
Occupational health services, 3-15<br />
Peace Corps personnel (volunteers, volunteer leaders, and employees), including Peace Corps applicants, and Family<br />
members of volunteer leaders and employees, 3-28<br />
Persons in military custody and nonmilitary Federal prisoners, 3-38<br />
Persons who provide direct services to the U.S. Armed Forces outside the United States, 3-48<br />
Preadoptive children and court appointed wards, 3-51<br />
Red Cross personnel, 3-42<br />
Retired members, eligible, 3-9<br />
Retired members, periodic medical examinations, 3-10<br />
Returned military prisoners of war and their Family members, 3-62<br />
Seamen, 3-41<br />
Secret Service protectees and protectors, 3-37<br />
Selective Service registrants, 3-26<br />
Social Security beneficiaries, 3-34<br />
Surviving dependents of Reserve members, 3-13<br />
Treatment of former military personnel, 3–61<br />
Unremarried former spouse, 3-66<br />
U.S. contractor civilian employees stationed in American Samoa, 3-59<br />
U.S. nationals in foreign penal institutions, 3-57<br />
Volunteer subjects in approved Department of the <strong>Army</strong> research projects, 3-56<br />
Eligibility verification, 2–1<br />
Emergency care, 2–8, 3–18, 3–25, 4–6, 10–6, 13–1, B-1 thru B-2<br />
Enabling care, 6–3, 15–7<br />
Evacuation, 2–13, 3–15, 3–27, 3–28, 3–50, 3–62, 4–6, 5–5, 5–18, 5–20, 5–23, 5–24, 7–15, 8–4, 9–9, B-1 thru B-2<br />
Existed prior to service, 2–8, 3–39, 5–3, 7–8, 7–12, table 7–1<br />
Family member<br />
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