The Periodic Health Assessment (PHA) is an annual
requirement for all active duty service members during their birth month. PHA appointments are essential
to assess numerous various aspects of care as they relate to a specific service
members
Commanders, Commanding Officers, and Officers-in-Charge are held accountable
and must be personally involved in monitoring the DHA process to ensure that
every Sailor's health issues are addressed
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LIMA, Peru (NNS) (NNS) -- The Southern Partnership Station (SPS) 2019 Medical Engagement Team (MET) conducted their final mass casualty drill with Peruvian military medical personnel culminating a month-long series of subject matter expert exchanges
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Assessing IMR is a continuous process and must be monitored and reported on a regular basis to provide service leaders and operational commanders the ability to ensure a healthy and fit fighting force ready to deploy.