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Military Benefits - Employment, Medical Care and Retirement (Hardcover)
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The National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2018
included a provision "to assess the panoply of benefits and
programs available government-wide to separating servicemembers
intended to provide the skills and education necessary for such
members to achieve meaningful and fulfilling employment in their
civilian lives." Chapter 1 describes the comprehensive inventory of
federal programs providing assistance to servicemembers, veterans,
and their families -- including information from the administering
agencies on who is eligible to receive services, the programs'
objectives, and the available services. Chapter 2 provides a
general discussion of legislative provisions and proposals relating
to the military benefits for former spouses. Chapter 3 contains
information on locating military unit histories and individual
service records of discharged, retired, and deceased military
personnel. Military medical care is a congressionally authorised
entitlement that has expanded in size and scope since the late 19th
century. Chapter 4 answers selected frequently asked questions
about military health care. Chapter 5 discusses the standards and
procedures governing the disposition of medical malpractice claims
that servicemembers and non-servicemembers assert against the
United States, as well as pertinent considerations for Congress.
DOD has taken steps to modernise its Military Health System to
ensure that it operates efficiently. Chapter 6 assessed the extent
to which the services use validated dental clinic staffing models
that also incorporate cross-service staffing standards, and have
recruited and retained military dentists and measured the
effectiveness of their recruitment and retention programs. The
Survivor Benefit Plan (SBP), enacted in 1972, provides cash
benefits to a surviving spouse or other eligible recipient(s) of a
retiree or deceased member of the uniformed services. Chapter 7
describes the categories of beneficiaries eligible for survivor
benefits under the military Survivor Benefit Plan (SBP), the
formulas used in computing the income level (including the
integration of SBP benefits with other federal benefits), and the
costs of SBP participation incurred by the retiree and/or the
beneficiary. Chapters 8 and 9 provide information on the military
retirement system.
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