| The Military Health System Has Ample Contraceptive Care Resources Available This includes access to all forms of medical and surgical contraception for men and women. | | Military Hospitals and Clinics Required to Offer Reproductive Health Services The Defense Health Agency expanded walk-in contraceptive care and reproductive health services to include same-day access with no appointment or referral needed. | Questions on Contraceptive Care? We've Got Answers. Here are all the answers to questions you may have about accessing contraceptive care services at MHS. | | Here's some news around the MHS you might have missed: TRICARE covers a full range of contraceptive methods, regardless of which health plan you have. And recent changes to TRICARE policies help make sure you'll have easy, convenient, and timely access to reproductive health care. | | Women are at higher risk—nearly twice that of men—of developing Alzheimer's disease. | | Mental health is an important part of overall health and well-being. The MHS has many resources available to assist service members, families, or veteran beneficiaries who are struggling with mental health challenges. | | TRICARE Open Season Open season is Nov. 14-Dec. 13. This is a time you can enroll in or change your health care coverage for the next year without the need for a qualifying life event. Any changes you make during open season will be effective for the 2023 calendar year. Visit the TRICARE Open Season page to learn how open season affects you and how to take action. | | | |
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