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Reforming Military Health Care Costs: Issues for Future Research. Santa Monica, CA : RAND Corporation , 2023

2023

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From the report: "Funding to cover the Military Health System (MHS) grew 10 percent from fiscal year (FY) 2019 to FY 2023—to $55.8 billion—representing over 7 percent of the total U.S. Department of Defense (DoD) budget requested in 2023 (Mendez, 2022)1. Determining how to curb burgeoning military health care costs without compromising (1) access to and quality of care or (2) the readiness of military medical personnel continues to be a priority for the Defense Health Agency (DHA) (U.S. Senate Committee on Armed Services, 2018). The purpose of this report is to describe emerging issues related to reforming military health care costs and policy that could benefit from further investigation by policymakers and researchers."

Authors - Tong, Patricia K., Kapinos, Kandice A.

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