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Contents—Continued<br />

Domestic servants outside the United States 3–58, page 30<br />

U.S. contractor civilian employees stationed in American Samoa 3–59, page 30<br />

Civilians injured in alleged felonious assaults on <strong>Army</strong> installations 3–60, page 30<br />

Treatment of former military personnel 3–61, page 31<br />

Returned military prisoners of war and their Family members 3–62, page 31<br />

Donors and recipients of organ transplants performed in MTFs 3–63, page 31<br />

Civilian faculty members of the Uniformed Services University of Health Sciences 3–64, page 31<br />

Civilians in a national or foreign disaster 3–65, page 31<br />

Unremarried former spouse 3–66, page 31<br />

Treatment of detainees/enemy prisoners of war 3–67, page 34<br />

Chapter 4<br />

Management and Accountability of Hospitalized <strong>Patient</strong>s, page 34<br />

<strong>Patient</strong> control 4–1, page 34<br />

<strong>Patient</strong> identification 4–2, page 34<br />

Comfort items for patients 4–3, page 35<br />

Government property 4–4, page 35<br />

Personal effects 4–5, page 35<br />

<strong>Patient</strong> accountability and admission processes 4–6, page 36<br />

NATO STANAG 2132 and ABCA QSTAG 470 International Agreement requirements 4–7, page 36<br />

Chapter 5<br />

Dispositioning <strong>Patient</strong>s, page 37<br />

General policies 5–1, page 37<br />

Responsibility for dispositions 5–2, page 37<br />

Types of disposition for <strong>Army</strong> members 5–3, page 38<br />

Recommendation for change of duty or station 5–4, page 38<br />

Return of <strong>Army</strong> military patients from overseas to CONUS for medical reasons 5–5, page 38<br />

Length of hospitalization for AD <strong>Army</strong> Soldiers 5–6, page 39<br />

Use of subsisting out status 5–7, page 39<br />

Members on the temporary disability retired list 5–8, page 39<br />

Members of the RC and ROTC members 5–9, page 40<br />

U.S. Navy/Marines and U.S. Air Force military patients 5–10, page 40<br />

Domiciliary care 5–11, page 40<br />

Sick call 5–12, page 41<br />

Prisoner patients 5–13, page 41<br />

Psychiatric patients 5–14, page 42<br />

Psychiatric prisoner patients 5–15, page 42<br />

Notification of release of criminal <strong>Army</strong> members 5–16, page 42<br />

Final disposition procedures for military patients 5–17, page 42<br />

Military patients requiring continued hospitalization or nursing home care after separation 5–18, page 43<br />

Request for medical and/or dental records 5–19, page 45<br />

<strong>Patient</strong>s of NATO nations 5–20, page 45<br />

Foreign military patients from non-NATO nations 5–21, page 46<br />

Types of disposition for nonmilitary patients 5–22, page 46<br />

Nonmilitary patients mentally ill in a foreign country 5–23, page 46<br />

Evacuation of military spouses from overseas areas to the United States 5–24, page 47<br />

Chapter 6<br />

<strong>Patient</strong>s in Special Circumstances, page 47<br />

General 6–1, page 47<br />

Very seriously ill, seriously ill, SPECAT, (not SI) hospital care required, and (not SI) hospital care not required<br />

6–2, page 47<br />

Hospitalization of special interest patients and enabling care policy 6–3, page 48<br />

Deceased persons 6–4, page 51<br />

iv AR 40–400 27 January 2010

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