Patient Administration - Army Publishing Directorate - U.S. Army

Patient Administration - Army Publishing Directorate - U.S. Army Patient Administration - Army Publishing Directorate - U.S. Army

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Accompanied by non–medical attendant, 2–6 Ancillary medical services, 2–16 Application of charges, 11–14 Care authorized, 3–11 Care not authorized, 3–12 Care outside the United States, 3–20 Civilian care in areas other than the United States, Puerto Rico, Canada, Mexico, and European command, 13-10 Civilian care in European Command, 13-9 Civilian care in United States, Puerto Rico, Canada, Mexico, 13-8 Civilian care under TRICARE, 10-1 Claims, 14-8 Department of Interior civilians stationed in American Samoa, 3–17 Department of State and associated agencies, 3–27 Educational representatives, 3-48 Employees of U.S. Government contractors, 3-44 Evacuation, 5-23 Federal civilian employees and, 3–16 Federal civilian employees and, 3–18 Former military personnel, 3–61 ID cards, 2–2 IMET and FMS military trainees, 3–20, 3–21 Navy or Air Force charges, 9-2 Non active duty chaplains, 3–50 Of certain members sentenced, discharged, or dismissed from the Uniformed Services, 3–52 Of volunteer leaders, 3–28 Priority category, 2–3 Psychiatric, 2–15 Red Cross, 3–42 Returned prisoners of war, 3–62 Social Security beneficiaries, 3–34 Transfer of, 5–18 Transportation of, 2–11 U.S. nationals in foreign penal institutions, 3–57 VIP patients, 6–3 Family planning services, 2–17, 2–18 Federal Aviation Administration, 3–28, 3–32 Final disposition, 5–7, 5–10, 5–17, 5–18, 7–5, 7–8, 15–7 Fixed MTFs, 11–1, 11–2, 15–8 Foreign nationals, 3–18, B-1 thru B-2 Nonstudent, 3–19 Notifications, 6–2 Special, 3–20 Transplant ineligible, 3–63 Former military personnel, 3–61, B-1 thru B-2 Full reimbursable rate, 3–3, 3–39, 3–53, 3–55 Geographic area of responsibility, 2–8, 5–18 Government property, 4–4, 11–2, 12–5 Health care finder, 2–14 Health maintenance organization, 14–8 Health record, 5–5, 7–8, 7–11, 7–12, table 7–1, 9–9, 10–7, 10–11 Hearing aids, 3–2, 3–3, 3–12, 3–23, 3–24, B-1 thru B-2 Identification (of patients), 2–1, 2–2, 4–2, 14–5 Immunizations, 2–16, 3–3, 3–16, 3–25, 3–27, 3–28, 3–33, 3–46, 3–58, 1–15, B-1 thru B-2 Individual patient data system, 4–6, 7–12, 13–3, 15–2 Ineligible patients, 2–2, 3–61 138 AR 40–400 27 January 2010

For assignment to WTU, 8–3 Outside the United States, 3–53, B-1 thru B-2 Inpatient rate, 11–14, 13–6 Inpatient treatment record, 4–6, 5–5, 5–15, 5–18, 5–23, 9–9, 10–11 Inpatient treatment record cover sheet, 15–4 Intermediate individual, 12–5 International military education training, 3–18, 3–20, 3–21, B-1 thru B-2 International students, 3–18, 3–19 Job Corps, 3–24, 3–33, B-1 thru B-2 Line of duty, 2–3, 2–9, 2–14, 3–2, 3–3, 3–4, 3–24, 3–27, 5–9, 7–9, 7–22, 9–9, B-1 thru B-2 Line of duty–not, 3–2, 3–3, 5–18 Major overseas commanders, 1–4, 3–16, 3–20, 3–53, 5–9, 5–10, 5–23, 8–10, 10–2 Management and accountability of hospitalized patients Comfort items for patients, 4–3 Government property, 4–4 NATO STANAG 2132 and ABCA QSTAG 470 and international agreement requirements, 4–7 and admission processes, 4–6 Patient control, 4–1 Patient identification, 4–2 Personal effects, 4–5 Maternity care for active duty members Discharged female members, 2–2 For former members of the Armed Forces, 3–39 Physical limitations of pregnant Soldiers, 2–8 While in a leave status, 2–8 Maximum hospital benefit, 5–6, 5–9 Medical affirmative claims injury and illness cases Absent sick active duty personnel, 13–4 Care in medical treatment facilities of a foreign government, 13–12 Civilian care furnished Family members and retirees in areas other than the U.S., Puerto Rico, Canada, Mexico and in the European command, 13–10 Civilian care furnished Family members and retirees in the European command, 13–9 Civilian care furnished Family members and retirees in the United States, Puerto Rico, Canada, and Mexico, 13–8 Claims for reimbursement for civilian care, 13–11 Claims forms, 13–6 Concurrent and TPCP claims, 13–7 General, 13–1 Interface and support, 13–2 Medical records, 13–5 Notification procedures, 13–3 Medical evaluation boards Appointing authority, 7–2 Approving authority, 7–13 Composition, 7–3 Counseling concerning results, 7–18 Distribution of proceedings, 7–14 Documentation for referral to a PEB, 7–11 Expeditious discharge, 7–12 General, 7–1 Interservice cooperation, 7–15 Narrative summaries,, 7–9 Preparation of DA Form 3947, 7–10 Procedures for Medical Corps officers, 7–4 Proceedings, 7–7 Processing actions related to PEBs, 7–20 AR 40–400 27 January 2010 139

For assignment to WTU, 8–3<br />

Outside the United States, 3–53, B-1 thru B-2<br />

Inpatient rate, 11–14, 13–6<br />

Inpatient treatment record, 4–6, 5–5, 5–15, 5–18, 5–23, 9–9, 10–11<br />

Inpatient treatment record cover sheet, 15–4<br />

Intermediate individual, 12–5<br />

International military education training, 3–18, 3–20, 3–21, B-1 thru B-2<br />

International students, 3–18, 3–19<br />

Job Corps, 3–24, 3–33, B-1 thru B-2<br />

Line of duty, 2–3, 2–9, 2–14, 3–2, 3–3, 3–4, 3–24, 3–27, 5–9, 7–9, 7–22, 9–9, B-1 thru B-2<br />

Line of duty–not, 3–2, 3–3, 5–18<br />

Major overseas commanders, 1–4, 3–16, 3–20, 3–53, 5–9, 5–10, 5–23, 8–10, 10–2<br />

Management and accountability of hospitalized patients<br />

Comfort items for patients, 4–3<br />

Government property, 4–4<br />

NATO STANAG 2132 and ABCA QSTAG 470 and international agreement requirements, 4–7<br />

and admission processes, 4–6<br />

<strong>Patient</strong> control, 4–1<br />

<strong>Patient</strong> identification, 4–2<br />

Personal effects, 4–5<br />

Maternity care for active duty members<br />

Discharged female members, 2–2<br />

For former members of the Armed Forces, 3–39<br />

Physical limitations of pregnant Soldiers, 2–8<br />

While in a leave status, 2–8<br />

Maximum hospital benefit, 5–6, 5–9<br />

Medical affirmative claims injury and illness cases<br />

Absent sick active duty personnel, 13–4<br />

Care in medical treatment facilities of a foreign government, 13–12<br />

Civilian care furnished Family members and retirees in areas other than the U.S., Puerto Rico, Canada, Mexico and<br />

in the European command, 13–10<br />

Civilian care furnished Family members and retirees in the European command, 13–9<br />

Civilian care furnished Family members and retirees in the United States, Puerto Rico, Canada, and Mexico, 13–8<br />

Claims for reimbursement for civilian care, 13–11<br />

Claims forms, 13–6<br />

Concurrent and TPCP claims, 13–7<br />

General, 13–1<br />

Interface and support, 13–2<br />

Medical records, 13–5<br />

Notification procedures, 13–3<br />

Medical evaluation boards<br />

Appointing authority, 7–2<br />

Approving authority, 7–13<br />

Composition, 7–3<br />

Counseling concerning results, 7–18<br />

Distribution of proceedings, 7–14<br />

Documentation for referral to a PEB, 7–11<br />

Expeditious discharge, 7–12<br />

General, 7–1<br />

Interservice cooperation, 7–15<br />

Narrative summaries,, 7–9<br />

Preparation of DA Form 3947, 7–10<br />

Procedures for Medical Corps officers, 7–4<br />

Proceedings, 7–7<br />

Processing actions related to PEBs, 7–20<br />

AR 40–400 27 January 2010<br />

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