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Military hospitals, clinics resume billing civilians following 3-year pause
An estimated 137,000 civilians are expected to receive bills for medical care they received at military hospitals and clinics since 2023.
Tens of thousands of civilian employees and contractors may soon begin receiving medical bills delayed for nearly three years as the Pentagon resumes billing for care provided at military hospitals ...
Concerns about a potential US military draft have re-emerged amid the ongoing war with Iran, but certain medical conditions could exempt people from serving ...
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Womack Army Medical Center at Fort Liberty, North Carolina, is the target of a malpractice claim by a Special Forces soldier whose throat cancer went undiagnosed. (Army) Troops who win medical ...
Veterans will be able to receive some Veterans Affairs health care services at Blanchfield Army Community Hospital in Kentucky next month thanks to a new partnership between the military and VA. (Fred ...
Military doctors and nurses are not getting enough hands-on patient care, leaving them ill-prepared to care for troops in combat and causing them to separate from service altogether, according to a ...
In the four years since Congress passed a law allowing troops to file claims against the Defense Department for medical malpractice, the military services have received 597 claims and approved just 20 ...
Under the Trump administration, the White House Medical Unit -- a joint Defense Department team that provides medical care for the president, vice president and family members and also manages health ...
SAN ANTONIO – They protect our freedoms and fight for our rights. However, our servicemen and women are being denied a right that we, as civilians, all have — the right to sue the federal government ...
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