BUMEDINST 1300.2A, Suitable Screening, Med Assignment, EFMP ID and enrollment Flashcards
What is the purpose of the BUMEDINST 1300.2A?
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- Medical, dental, and educational suitability screening.
- Medical assignment screening.
- EFMP identification and enrollment.
Who is responsible for the execution of the BUMEDINST 1300.2A
Commanding Officer of the transferring (parent) command.
How many days does a service member and his family need to have a suitability screening prior to transfer?
30 days prior to the transfer date on orders.
The CO must ensure that a complete medical assignment screening is completed no later then how many days after a service member returns to duty following a period of medically restricted duty?
15 days
What system adjudicates a member “fit for continued Naval service?”
Disability Evaluation System (DES)
Who is required to receive a suitability screening?
Military/family members with orders to a type 3, 4, and 6 overseas duty, or type 2 operational sea duty/remote location duty.
What is a suitability screening’s purpose?
To identify medical, dental, and educational requirements termed special needs, or potentially duty-limiting conditions.
The transferring command is required to notify who when a screening is delayed beyond 30 days?
NAVPERSCOM
Who is involved in the screening process?
The Command, the member, PSD, Suitability Screening Coordinator (SSC), and the MTF and/or civilian healthcare providers
What is the NAVMED 1300/2, provided by who?
process?
The Command, the member, PSD, Suitability Screening Coordinator (SSC), and the MTF and/or civilian healthcare providers.
What is the NAVMED 1300/2, provided by who?
Medical, dental, and educational suitability screening checklist and worksheet.
The command or PSD.
How long is a MDE suitability screening valid for?
12 months provided no significant issues were found
Commands whishing to be included on the Remote duty list need to submit a request with justification to who via whom?
NAVPERSCOM (PERS-6) via. BUMED (M3)
What defines a remote duty location?
Based on timely access to health care services. (>2 hours drive time under normal conditions)
If the gaining MTF cannot support the service member due to limitations, who has final determination authority?
NAVPERSCOM (PERS-4821) Medical officer
A family member requires a screening when:
- A service member is in rescript of an overseas assignment (type 3, 4 or 6 duty)
- A Sailor/Marine has unaccompanied duty orders for more then 24 months
- A family member intends to join the service member at a later date
Women with the following conditions should not be considered suitable for assignment to Puerto Rico:
- Previous high-risk obstetrical diagnosis.
- Hypertension.
- Diabetes.
- History of multiple gestation/receiving fertility treatment.
Post pregnancy suitability screening is conducted how long post delivery?
8 weeks.
What is the DD form 2792-1?
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Exceptional Family Member special education/early intervention summary.
What medical form to do you notate a medical disqualification for overseas transfer due to lack required immunizations?
NAVMED 1300/1 part 1
What immunizations are required for a child to attend a DoD school?
- HEP B
- TDAP
- HIB
- Polio
- MMR
- Varicella
Under what circumstances can the DoD wave such requirements?
- Medical reasons
- Religious reasons
- Documented history of immunity
Under what circumstances can the DoD wave such requirements?
- Medical reasons
- Religious reasons
- Documented history of immunity
The pharmacy will dispense how much medication for a member and/or his family in accordance with this instruction?
Enough to cover the en route period or up to 180 days.