Bill 118 s 5557, also known as the "Identification of Non-DoD Health Care Providers Act," is a proposed piece of legislation that aims to improve the identification of non-Department of Defense (DoD) health care providers in ...
medical records within the Department of Defense. The bill requires that the affiliation of certain non-DoD health care providers be clearly identified in medical records to ensure accurate and efficient communication between providers and to enhance the quality of care for military personnel and their families.
The main purpose of this bill is to address potential confusion or miscommunication that may arise when non-DoD health care providers are involved in the treatment of military personnel. By clearly identifying the affiliation of these providers in medical records, the Department of Defense can better coordinate care and ensure that all relevant information is accurately documented and shared among providers.
In addition to requiring identification of non-DoD health care providers in medical records, the bill also includes provisions for other purposes related to improving the quality and efficiency of health care services within the Department of Defense. While the specifics of these additional provisions are not detailed in the summary, they are likely aimed at enhancing overall healthcare delivery and patient outcomes for military personnel and their families.
Overall, Bill 118 s 5557 seeks to address a specific issue related to the identification of non-DoD health care providers in medical records within the Department of Defense. By requiring clear identification of these providers, the bill aims to improve communication, coordination, and quality of care for military personnel and their families receiving healthcare services through non-DoD providers.