Patient Administration - Army Publishing Directorate - U.S. Army
Patient Administration - Army Publishing Directorate - U.S. Army
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Contents—Continued<br />
NATO STANAG/ABCA QSTAG agreements 2–5, page 2<br />
Authorization and funding for medical and non-medical attendant travel of AD Soldiers, Family members, and<br />
retirees 2–6, page 2<br />
Medical examinations for insurance purposes 2–7, page 3<br />
Maternity care for active duty members 2–8, page 3<br />
Remediable physical defects developed in the military service 2–9, page 3<br />
Hospitalization before the effective date of separation or retirement orders 2–10, page 3<br />
Statements of prolonged hospitalization 2–11, page 3<br />
Consent by a nonmilitary patient to medical care 2–12, page 3<br />
<strong>Patient</strong> transfers 2–13, page 5<br />
Care beyond an MTFs capability 2–14, page 5<br />
Admission of psychiatric patients 2–15, page 7<br />
Ancillary medical services 2–16, page 7<br />
Family planning services 2–17, page 7<br />
Abortions 2–18, page 7<br />
Cosmetic surgery 2–19, page 8<br />
Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act 2–20, page 8<br />
Chapter 3<br />
Persons Eligible for Care in <strong>Army</strong> MTFs and Care Authorized, page 8<br />
Section I<br />
Members of the Uniformed Services, page 8<br />
Members of the Uniformed Services on active duty 3–1, page 8<br />
Members of the Uniformed Services Reserve Components 3–2, page 8<br />
Members of the Senior Reserve Officers’ Training Corps of the Armed Forces 3–3, page 10<br />
Section II<br />
Applicants, page 11<br />
Designated applicants for enrollment in the Senior Reserve Officers’ Training Program (except ROTC scholarship<br />
applicants) 3–4, page 11<br />
Applicants for cadetship at the Service academies and ROTC scholarship applicants 3–5, page 11<br />
Applicants for enlistment or reenlistment in the Armed Forces, including applicants for enlistment in the Reserve<br />
Components 3–6, page 11<br />
Applicants for appointment in the Regular <strong>Army</strong> and Reserve Components including members of the Reserve<br />
Components who apply for active duty 3–7, page 11<br />
Applicants who suffer injury or acute illness 3–8, page 12<br />
Section III<br />
Retired Members of the Uniformed Services, page 12<br />
Eligible retired members 3–9, page 12<br />
Periodic medical examinations 3–10, page 12<br />
Section IV<br />
Family Members of the Uniformed Services, page 12<br />
Care authorized Family members 3–11, page 12<br />
Medical care not authorized Family members 3–12, page 12<br />
Surviving dependents of Reserve members 3–13, page 12<br />
Section V<br />
Federal Civilian Employees and Their Family Members, page 12<br />
Federal civilian employees 3–14, page 12<br />
Occupational health services 3–15, page 13<br />
Federal civilian employees and their Family members outside the United States and at remote installations in the<br />
United States 3–16, page 13<br />
ii AR 40–400 27 January 2010