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Are you moving to another location in the U.S.? Whether your sponsor has recently gotten permanent change of station orders, or you’re moving for personal reasons—there’s good news about moving with your TRICARE coverage.

Unlock Your Health by Understanding the TRICARE Prime Referral Process

Aug. 26, 2025

Sometimes, you may need specialty care that your primary care manager can’t provide. This is when your PCM will give you a referral.


A phlebotomist with the U.S. Army Research Institute of Environmental Medicine prepares to draw blood from a volunteer Soldier prior to physical training at Fort Rucker, Alabama, as part of a study being conducted by USARIEM’s Thermal and Mountain Medicine Division to identify biomarkers associated with heat stress during periods of intense physical exertion.

USARIEM Researchers Hunt for Biological Indicators of Heat Stress Risk

Aug. 26, 2025

Researchers hope to identify specific physiological characteristics of people who are able to withstand extreme heat stress during training.


A student assigned to the U.S. Army John F. Kennedy Special Warfare Center and School climbs up an obstacle during the evasion phase of Survival Evasion Resistance and Escape Level-C training (SERE) at Camp Mackall, North Carolina, March 21, 2020. Soldiers in SERE underwent intensive training in support of the Code of the Conduct, and were taught survival fieldcraft skills, techniques of evasion, resistance to exploitation and resolution skills along with critical life saving techniques for austere conditions that are key to survival and the ability to return with honor. (U.S. Army photo by K. Kassens)

USARIEM Researchers Find Potential Genetic Marker for Resilience

Aug. 25, 2025

USARIEM researchers may have found a biomarker for stress adaptability, which could lead to new ways to treat stress disorders like PTSD.


The Defense Health Agency Usability Lab is looking for participants for a tricare.mil usability study. The DHA Usability Lab will hold several studies to get feedback on the website.

Share Your Thoughts on Tricare.mil in Upcoming Usability Study

Aug. 22, 2025

The DHA Usability Lab will hold several studies to get feedback on the website on such topics as content, navigation, visuals, and layout.


Hospitalman Cyerra Yazzie serves as a General Duty Corpsman aboard Naval Health Clinic Cherry Point where she assists in patient care and helps train fellow staff members.

I Keep the Warfighter in the Fight: Hospitalman Cyerra Yazzie

Aug. 22, 2025

A sailor serving aboard Marine Corps Air Station Cherry Point was recently honored for her service to the communities surrounding the installation.


Spc. Raymond Torrisi, Rader U.S. Army Health Clinic, assists with hoist operations during the Fort Meade Medical Department Activity third quarter Best Leader Competition at Fort Indiantown Gap, Pennsylvania, July 7.

From battlefield to bedside: Military medics bridge combat and clinical care

Aug. 22, 2025

Medics focus on military readiness in their everyday work during training, in clinic settings, and on the frontlines.


Cmdr. Daniel Hammer, oral maxillofacial surgeon, and U.S. Rep. Jack Bergman (MI-01) pose for a picture Aug. 11 during a tour of the Defense Health Agency’s regional dental laboratory. Bergman was in San Diego to visit Naval Medical Center San Diego to learn how they support readiness, health care delivery, and the Maxillofacial Restoration Program, which is led by Hammer, an innovative initiative that is transforming dental readiness and patient’s lives. (DOD photo by Regena Kowitz)

Congressman Bergman’s Visit Highlights NMCSD's Advanced Maxillofacial Restoration Capabilities

Aug. 21, 2025

Bergman emphasized the important connection between dental rehabilitation and warfighter readiness.


U.S. Army Spc. Starmoon Roger, a healthcare specialist with the 3rd U.S. Infantry Regiment, administers a vision test to a National Defense University service member at a medical readiness rodeo held at Fort Lesley J. McNair in Washington, D.C., on Aug. 4, 2025. Medics and staff addressed medical readiness at eight assessment stations that included patient registry, hearing, immunizations, lab, and vision. The rodeo provided vital benefits for both service members and medics to enhance warfighter readiness. (Defense Health Agency photo by Michelle Gonzalez)

Fort Lesley J. McNair holds health readiness rodeo, streamlines care to ‘carry on the mission’

Aug. 20, 2025

Rodeos provide vital benefits for both service members and medics and enhance warfighter readiness.


The pediatric staff at Naval Hospital Jacksonville received the Best of the Best Award from the Defense Health Network Atlantic’s Joint Patient Survey for Quarter 2, Fiscal Year 2025, with 96.4 percent beneficiary satisfaction. (U.S. Navy photo by Michael Campbell)

NH Jax, branch clinics staff named as JOES best

Aug. 19, 2025

Numerous staff and clinics were recognized as "Best of the Best" by the DHN Atlantic.


Following an intense four-day evaluation, U.S. Army Physical Therapist 1st Lt. Trent McPherson, assigned to Munson Army Health Center, Fort Leavenworth, Kansas, earned his Expert Field Medical Badge Aug. 15, on Fort Carson, Colorado. The EFMB is considered one of the most challenging and difficult-to-earn badges in the U.S. Army.

Third Munson Soldier Earns Expert Field Medical Badge

Aug. 19, 2025

McPherson, a U.S. Army physical therapist at Munson AHC, is the unit’s third soldier to earn the prestigious Expert Field Medical Badge this year.


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