Treatment FAQ

who is eligible for treatment at walter reed

by Leo Auer Published 3 years ago Updated 2 years ago
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Walter Reed is an Army hospital and as such one of the requirements to receive treatment there is service in the military. With the exception of active military personnel, Only retirees or those who received a medical discharge (and some special categories of people who served) should receive treatment there.

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How many Supreme Court justices have been treated at Walter Reed?

This program is only available to active duty service members. Each service member must have his or her commanding officer’s approval, be deemed medically eligible, and have a minimum time remaining on active duty. Applications are accepted from active duty service members in the Army, Navy, Air Force (non-aviators), Marines and Coast Guard.

What is Walter Reed Medical Center?

Apr 08, 2022 · Walter Reed has been used by various members of the military and their families, as well as the president, vice president, members of Congress, justices of the Supreme Court, and members of Congress. Foreign military members and embassy employees can also receive medical services at the medical center when approved.

What famous people have died at Walter Reed?

Oct 03, 2020 · Members of Congress and justices of the Supreme Court have also received treatment at Walter Reed. In addition, several high-profile individuals have died there – though not usually while in office...

Why is President Trump in Walter Reed Hospital?

Oct 20, 2021 · WASHINGTON — Officers who were injured during the January 6 riot at the U.S. Capitol are now eligible for 12 months of medical care from Walter Reed Military Medical Center. In a letter to Rep. Jackie Speier, Assistant Secretary of Defense Gil …

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What is PRK?

PRK (photorefractive keratectomy) is a surgical procedure that changes the surface curvature of the cornea by shaping it with an ultraviolet (cold) laser. The new curvature of the cornea corrects the refractive error and improves the patient’s vision.

What is LASIK?

LASIK (INTRALASik, Intralase LASIK) is a surgical procedure that uses a femtosecond laser (Intralase) to create a surgical flap on the front of the cornea.

Who is eligible for refractive surgery?

Refractive surgery is provided to active duty service members who meet the eligibility requirements below.

How can I be considered for the surgery?

This program is only available to active duty service members. Each service member must have his or her commanding officer’s approval, be deemed medically eligible, and have a minimum time remaining on active duty.#N#Applications are accepted from active duty service members in the Army, Navy, Air Force (non-aviators), Marines and Coast Guard.

Who is Peter Aitken?

The Associated Press contributed to this report. Peter Aitken is a New York born-and-raised reporter with a focus on national and global news.

Where is Donald Trump's motorcade?

The motorcade of President Donald Trump waits at Walter Reed National Military Medical Center, Saturday, Nov. 16, 2019, in Bethesda, Md. (AP Photo/Manuel Balce Ceneta) How long the president will remain at Walter Reed is unclear, but it is clear he will receive historically trusted treatment and can remain optimistic.

Did Melania Trump visit Walter Reed?

Melania Trump visited Walter Reed for kidney surgery in 2018, and President Trump has visited the hospital at least nine times since taking office. Now, he has moved to Walter Reed as a precautionary measure, where he will remain under observation and receive treatment.

What is the DOD? What is its mission?

DOD provides medical care to active duty military personnel, eligible militaryretirees, and eligible dependents of both groups. The primary mission of the militaryhealth system is to maintain the health of military personnel, so they can carry outtheir military missions, and to be prepared to deliver health care required duringwartime. Often described as the medical readiness mission, this effort involvesmedical testing and screening of recruits, emergency medical treatment of servicemenand women involved in hostilities, and the maintenance of physical standards ofthose in the armed services.

What is the mission of the military health system?

The primary mission of the military health system, which encompasses theDefense Department’s hospitals, clinics, and medical personnel, is to maintain thehealth of military personnel so they can carry out their military missions , and to beprepared to deliver health care during wartime. The military health system alsoprovides, where space is available, health care services in Department of Defense(DOD) medical facilities to dependents of active duty service members and to retireesand their dependents.

Can military personnel receive medical care?

Current law provides that active duty personnel are entitled to receive healthcare at military medical facilities. In addition, active duty dependents, militaryretirees and their dependents, and survivors of deceased members are eligible toreceive health care at military medical facilities when space and professional servicesare available. Also eligible to receive care for a fixed fee in these facilities arecertain government officials (including the President and Members of Congress) andcertain foreign military personnel on active duty in the U.S. Reserve Component(their dependents are also entitled to care in military medical facilities andparticipation in Tricare under certain conditions, as discussed in question 14 below).

Do military retirees have equal access to medical care?

Active duty personnel, military retirees, and their respective dependents are notafforded equal access to care in military medical facilities. Active duty personnel areentitled to health care in a military medical facility (10 U.S.C. 1074).

Is FEHBP available to military?

Some have long advocated making the health care plans for Federal civilservants and civil service retirees also available to Medicare-eligible military retireesinstead of or in addition to Medicare subvention plans. The civil service system,known as the Federal Employees Health Benefits Program (FEHBP), is widelyconsidered to be successful. It allows beneficiaries to choose among a number ofhealth care plans. The government pays some 72% of the premiums andbeneficiaries are responsible for the rest.8 Opening FEHBP to Medicare- eligiblemilitary retirees would cause minor administrative expenses, but subsidizing annualenrollment fees for retirees and their dependents over 65 could involve around $2billion annually (if the government paid 72% of average premiums), according to aCongressional Budget Office estimate. On the other hand, an FEHBP option wouldallow retirees to choose the type of health care plan they prefer and it would notaffect the delivery of military medical care to the active duty population. In addition,FEHBP plans would also ensure the availability of care in geographic areas thatmight not be reached by Tricare options. Some potential beneficiaries, however,would not be willing to make the substantial premiums that are required forparticipation in FEHBP.

Do military members get medical care?

Active duty service members receive covered medical care in military facilitieswithout additional costs, other than small per diem charges. Other beneficiaries paydiffering amounts depending on their status and where they receive care. If care canbe obtained at military facilities, there is no charge for medical services, and onlysmall daily charges for hospital stays.

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Admissions and Dispositions

  • Your Inpatient admission starts with us. Our mission is to fulfill administrative procedures necessary for the proper Admission and Disposition of all inpatients including; compiling workload and patient care statistics; and coordinating with medical and nursing staff for efficien…
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Decedent Affairs Program

  • In the event of a family member's death during inpatient treatment, you will be assisted with information on funeral arrangements and reimbursement on certain decedent affairs benefits. This program is governed by NAVMEDCOMINST 5360.1
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Birth Registration

  • You will receive a courtesy birth certificate for your newborn to be enrolled in the Defense Enrollment Eligibility Reporting System(DEERS) A database of information on uniformed services members (sponsors), U.S.-sponsored foreign military, DoD and uniformed services civilians, other personnel as directed by the DoD, and their family members. You need to register in DEERS to ge…
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Aeromedical Evacuations

  • Executes air travel for WRNMMC patients whose points of origin are outside the geographical area. This service ensures that the proper paperwork is completed, medical documentation is complete, and that the patient is familiar with the system. More... WRNMMC MEDEVACs. The 89 Aeromedical Staging Flight (ASF) at Andrews Air Force Base coordinates flights into the Nationa…
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