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Report
2/28/2015
The Evaluation of the TRICARE Program: Access, Cost, and Quality, Fiscal Year 2015 Report to Congress is provided by the TRICARE Management Activity (TMA)/Office of the Chief Financial Officer (OCFO)—Defense Health Cost Assessment and Program Evaluation (DHCAPE), in the Office of the Assistant Secretary of Defense (Health Affairs) (OASD/HA).This evaluation report presents results trended over at least the most recent three fiscal years, where programs are mature and data permit. MHS cost, quality, and access data are compared with corresponding comparable civilian benchmarks, such as comparing beneficiary-reported access and experience to results from the Consumer Assessment of Healthcare Providers and Systems (CAHPS) survey sponsored by the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ), comparing our quality measures to the national expectations and results of the Joint Commission, and comparing healthrisky behavior to Healthy People 2020 objectives.
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Access, Cost, Quality, and Safety, Annual Evaluation of the TRICARE Program
Report
3/3/2014
2013 Military Health System Innovation Report. This report contains information about MHS innovations in clinical care, research and development, and healthcare management. It also provides an overview of the MHS Innovation Program and information on the future of MHS innovation.
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Innovation, Innovation, Innovation, Access, Cost, Quality, and Safety, Technology
Report
2/25/2014
The Evaluation of the TRICARE Program: Access, Cost, and Quality, Fiscal Year 2014 Report to Congress is provided by the TRICARE Management Activity (TMA)/Office of the Chief Financial Officer (OCFO)—Defense Health Cost Assessment and Program Evaluation (DHCAPE), in the Office of the Assistant Secretary of Defense (Health Affairs) (OASD/HA).This evaluation report presents results trended over at least the most recent three fiscal years, where programs are mature and data permit. MHS cost, quality, and access data are compared with corresponding comparable civilian benchmarks, such as comparing beneficiary-reported access and experience to results from the Consumer Assessment of Healthcare Providers and Systems (CAHPS) survey sponsored by the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ), comparing our quality measures to the national expectations and results of the Joint Commission, and comparing healthrisky behavior to Healthy People 2020 objectives.
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Annual Evaluation of the TRICARE Program, Access, Cost, Quality, and Safety, TRICARE Health Program
Report
2/28/2013
The Evaluation of the TRICARE Program: Access, Cost, and Quality, Fiscal Year 2013 Report to Congress is provided by the TRICARE Management Activity (TMA)/Office of the Chief Financial Officer (OCFO)—Defense Health Cost Assessment and Program Evaluation (DHCAPE), in the Office of the Assistant Secretary of Defense (Health Affairs) (OASD/HA).This evaluation report presents results trended over at least the most recent three fiscal years, where programs are mature and data permit. MHS cost, quality, and access data are compared with corresponding comparable civilian benchmarks, such as comparing beneficiary-reported access and experience to results from the Consumer Assessment of Healthcare Providers and Systems (CAHPS) survey sponsored by the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ), comparing our quality measures to the national expectations and results of the Joint Commission, and comparing healthrisky behavior to Healthy People 2020 objectives.
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Access, Cost, Quality, and Safety, Annual Evaluation of the TRICARE Program
Report
2/28/2012
The Evaluation of the TRICARE Program: Access, Cost, and Quality, Fiscal Year 2012 Report to Congress is provided by the TRICARE Management Activity (TMA)/Office of the Chief Financial Officer (OCFO)—Defense Health Cost Assessment and Program Evaluation (DHCAPE), in the Office of the Assistant Secretary of Defense (Health Affairs) (OASD/HA).This evaluation report presents results trended over at
least the most recent three fiscal years, where programs
are mature and data permit. MHS cost, quality,
and access data are compared with corresponding
comparable civilian benchmarks, such as comparing
beneficiary-reported access and experience to results
from the Consumer Assessment of Healthcare Providers
and Systems (CAHPS) survey sponsored by the Agency
for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ), comparing
our quality measures to the national expectations and
results of the Joint Commission, and comparing healthrisky
behavior to Healthy People 2020 objectives.
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Access, Cost, Quality, and Safety, Annual Evaluation of the TRICARE Program
Report
2/28/2011
The Evaluation of the TRICARE Program: Fiscal Year 2011 Report to Congress is provided
by the TRICARE Management Activity (TMA), Health Program Analysis and Evaluation Directorate (TMA/
HPA&E), in the Office of the Assistant Secretary of Defense (Health Affairs) (OASD/HA). This report presents the results of many of the established
and evolving measures senior MHS leadership follows
to assess the performance of the $50 billion MHS, serving
more than 9.6 million beneficiaries worldwide in meeting
operational and humanitarian mission requirements consistent
with our strategic vision, strategy, and goals. In this
report, where programs are mature, and data permit, results
are trended over the most recent three fiscal years; and
where appropriate and feasible, MHS data are compared
with corresponding comparable civilian benchmarks, such
as with our beneficiary surveys of access to and satisfaction
with the experience of care.
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Access, Cost, Quality, and Safety, Annual Evaluation of the TRICARE Program
Report
2/28/2010
The Evaluation of the TRICARE Program Fiscal Year 2010 Report to Congress is provided by:
The TRICARE Management Activity (TMA), Health Program Analysis and Evaluation Directorate (TMA/
HPA&E), in the Office of the Assistant Secretary of Defense (Health Affairs) (OASD/HA). This report presents data for each of our four mission elements
or strategic objectives: (1) maintaining casualty care and
humanitarian assistance, (2) creating and sustaining a healthy,
fit, and protected force, (3) promoting healthy and resilient
individuals, families, and communities, and (4) improving
education, training, and research. As in prior annual reports,
where feasible and appropriate, data are trended over the
most recent three fiscal years (usually FYs 2007–2009, in this
year’s report), where programs are sufficiently mature. Where
available and appropriate, we also continue the approach
used in past years of comparing TRICARE with civiliansector
benchmarks, such as in our beneficiary surveys of
access and satisfaction.
Recommended Content:
Access, Cost, Quality, and Safety, Annual Evaluation of the TRICARE Program
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