VA and DOD Health Care: Administration of DOD's Post-Deployment Health Reassessment to National Guard and Reserve Servicemembers and VA's Interaction with DOD
Abstract
For servicemembers who have been deployed overseas whether National Guard, Reserve, or active duty the Department of Defense (DOD) has developed a continuum of programs to assess servicemembers' health needs by obtaining information on their health concerns. One health assessment is administered before deployment, another about the time servicemembers return from deployment, and a third 90 to 180 days after deployment, which is called the post-deployment health reassessment (PDHRA). Congressional interest in health care services for National Guard and Reserve servicemembers returning from deployment has increased because of their large numbers and because they have reported post-deployment mental health concerns at a higher rate than their active duty counterparts, though this varies by military service. Related to this interest, you asked us to describe the administration of the PDHRA to National Guard and Reserve servicemembers. This report describes (1) how DOD administers the PDHRA to National Guard and Reserve servicemembers and what information it obtains and (2) how VA interacts with DOD in the PDHRA process for these servicemembers and the information VA obtains.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Jan 25, 2008
- Accession Number
- ADA476274
Entities
People
- Marjorie Kanof
Organizations
- United States Government Accountability Office