Jan. 13, 2026

Get your health results faster in 2026: Lab and test results immediately available in your MHS GENESIS Patient Portal

Do you get care at a military hospital or clinic? Starting Jan. 20, you’ll be able to access lab results, radiology reports, pathology reports, and clinical notes immediately through the MHS GENESIS Patient Portal.

Jan. 13, 2026

Walter’s Way: Hematology-Oncology Builds on Proven Patient Access

At Walter Reed National Military Medical Center, timely access to care can mean the difference between delayed treatment and peace of mind. For the Hematology-Oncology Department, that urgency has shaped daily operations for more than a decade, aligning seamlessly with the Walter’s Way access-to-care model.

Jan. 13, 2026

Armed Services Blood Program celebrates donors’ life-giving efforts

The Armed Services Blood Program at Naval Medical Center Camp Lejeune is celebrating its blood donors and thanking them for donating life to military members and their families. The program recently held a recognition ceremony to extend their heartfelt appreciation to Naval Health Clinic Cherry Point and local recruiting points of contact around Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune for their dedicated support to ASBP.

Jan. 12, 2026

Nellis Medics Take the Reins, Host First Medic Rodeo

Cannon blasts echoed across the desert and a helicopter hovered overhead as the cries of casualties cut through the air. This scenario was no ordinary training day; it was the inaugural Medic Rodeo at Nellis Air Force Base, a grueling race against the clock that would test the skills of the installation's medics.

Jan. 12, 2026

More Than Administrators: Walter Reed's GME Program Coordinators Build a Community of Resilience

Behind the 600-plus specialized providers who come through Uniformed Services University (USU), the Health Professional Scholarship Program, and other military training programs at Walter Reed National Military Medical Center (WRNMMC), stands a powerhouse team: the Graduate Medical Education (GME) Program Coordinators and Administrative Professionals. Thirty-three coordinators support 51 programs at Walter Reed, two at the Alexander T. Augusta Military Medical Center (ATAMMC) at Fort Belvoir, Virginia, and several at USU.

Jan. 8, 2026

Make the most of your TRICARE pharmacy benefit in 2026

The TRICARE Pharmacy Program helps you get the prescription drugs you need in a safe, easy, and affordable way. Express Scripts administers the TRICARE pharmacy benefit and offers tools to help you manage your prescriptions.

Jan. 7, 2026

Tripler Army Medical Center earns 5-Star rating for patient recommendations

Tripler Army Medical Center (TAMC) has proudly achieved a 5-star rating on the Hospital Consumer Assessment of Healthcare Providers and Systems (HCAHPS) survey, recognizing it as one of the top hospitals in Hawaii for patient satisfaction. This esteemed accolade places TAMC alongside Kauai Veterans Memorial Hospital, highlighting the exceptional care provided by these two institutions in the Aloha State.

Jan. 7, 2026

Walter Reed Neurosurgery Expands First-Class Care with VA Referrals

For Sarah Thompson, a future with less pain felt like distant hope. Suffering from spondylolisthesis, a painful slippage of a vertebral body, Thompson endured chronic back pain, severe radiating leg pain, and weakness in her foot.

Jan. 6, 2026

TRICARE-allowable charges and balance billing: What you need to know

You may have heard the terms “allowable charge” and “balance billing.” But what do these terms mean when you have TRICARE? This article explains the different types of TRICARE-authorized providers and what they’re allowed to charge you.

Jan. 6, 2026

Operational Truth and Technological Vision: DARPA and the 59th Medical Wing Shape the Future of Warfighter Care 

The 59th Medical Wing and the San Antonio Military Health System hosted DARPA’s Biological Technologies Office for a two day strategic offsite at Joint Base San Antonio–Lackland, bringing together the Air Force’s oldest medical wing and one of the DoD’s most innovative research organizations. The visit connected DARPA’s biotechnology initiatives with the real operational demands of battlefield medicine through wargames, threat scenario exercises, and hands on exposure to Tactical Combat Casualty Care training. By pairing DARPA’s forward leaning research with the Wing’s deep operational expertise, the collaboration aims to develop rugged, intuitive, and lifesaving technologies for the first moments of combat. This engagement strengthened the longstanding relationship between DARPA and the Air Force and laid the groundwork for future advancements in warfighter medical care.

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