Spouse and Family
Study: Military Children Have More Health Care Needs, But Less Access and Lower Quality
The survey highlights room for improvement, especially for dependents with special health needs.
The survey highlights room for improvement, especially for dependents with special health needs.
“Cutting the military’s medical forces by 20 percent would constitute a qualitative change to the entire military health system," writes Read Adm. Tom Jurkowsky, USN (Ret).
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Surveys show falling satisfaction rates in both services.
The well-being of these families is crucial to future readiness, the report stresses.
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The change gives beneficiaries a faster, easier option to receive their medications.
Traces of a potentially cancer-causing chemical have been found in the water of 175 bases.
Major changes to housing policies are part of this year's defense authorization bill.
Planning a late-summer getaway? Think outside the check-in counter.
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