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.
The Office of the Inspector General estimates 31% of claims were inappropriately processed.
A disproportionate amount of women have been getting kicked out for failing weight standards.
"This problem goes back decades, but this year we can finally solve it once and for all."
“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).
Learn how to protect yourself and your family members.
Work continues toward a long-sought joint military health record.
Be ready for Summer Storm; the senators are coming home.
Before you pack for vacation, consider taking along a personal finance book.
Everybody needs a break, including entrepreneurs. Learn how to make it happen.
MOAA thanks Washington, D.C.'s WUSA9 for continuing coverage of the work being done to end this unfair offset.