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If you are admitted or discharged from Womack Army Medical Center, you must go through the Admissions & Dispositions Office. Upon admission you must present a valid military identification card to verify eligibility for military healthcare.
Patients can still access the TOL Patient Portal to view their healthcare information from previous electronic health record encounters. If you receive care at one of the above listed MTFs, select 'Go to MHS GENESIS Patient Portal'.
Medical bills and well as requests for authorization of medical procedures from medical providers, must be submitted through OWCP’s Central Billing and Authorization Facility.
If you are admitted or discharged from Womack Army Medical Center, you must go through the Admissions & Dispositions Office. Upon admission you must present a valid military identification card to verify eligibility for military healthcare.
The Release of Protected Health Information Office releases medical documentation for all eligible beneficiaries and also processes all third party requests. If you are currently a beneficiary, a copy of your record can be requested from your servicing clinic.
Womack Outpatient Medical Records maintains the outpatient medical records for all beneficiaries who receive their care in Womack specialty clinics or do not have a primary care manager on Fort Bragg.
If your agency is not enrolled in ECOMP, you will receive a message telling you so and you should contact your agency for instructions on how to file a claim form.
About 200,000 new invasive breast cancers and 63,000 non-invasive (in-situ) breast cancers were diagnosed in 2009. Only about one percent of all breast cancers will be diagnosed in men (Yes, men can get breast cancer too!).
These are known as the BRCA1 and BRCA2 genes. Women with these mutations have up to an 80 percent risk of developing breast cancer during their lifetime, and they are often diagnosed at a younger age. An increase in other cancers are also associated with these gene mutations, specifically ovarian cancer.
Soldiers with uncomplicated pregnancy, unless the pregnancy does not interfere with treatment for the primary injury or illness. Pregnancy alone does not qualify a Soldier for assignment to a WTB. Soldiers who are in initial entry training, advanced individual training, or one station unit training.
Most major military treatment facilities and Veterans Affairs (VA) hospitals have an ombudsman representative for patients, including Soldiers in transition. The local ombudsman is another resource for Soldiers in transition. If questions or concerns arise that are not addressed by the WTB.
24 hour Emergency Room. Each clinic has different hours. Please call for details.
One measure is not an indication of a facility's quality. Sometimes a smaller population can make a measure move pretty drastically from quarter to quarter, so don't be alarmed if you see a dip or a spike.
One measure is not an indication of a facility's quality. Sometimes a smaller population can make a measure move pretty drastically from quarter to quarter, so don't be alarmed if you see a dip or a spike.
There are many factors the Military Health System tracks related to Patient Safety. Additional measures will be added here as they are made available.
There are many factors the Military Health System tracks related to Quality of Care. For your convenience we have categorized these in the below sections: