Military Times: The director of the Defense Health Agency said she is aware of concerns that have been expressed about the health care military children have received, and whether it “shows up” when they’re trying to enter the military.
“We need to look at that … because, for me, I don’t want to deny somebody the care that they need,” Navy Vice Adm. Raquel Bono said Thursday during a leadership breakfast hosted by the National Military Family Association. “At the same time, I know it’s extremely important that we document everyone’s care so that we can give that comprehensive service and support to their health care,”
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