BUMEDINST 1300.2B Flashcards

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BUMEDINST 1300.2B

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SUITABILITY SCREENING, MEDICAL ASSIGNMENT SCREENING, AND EXCEPTIONAL FAMILY MEMBER PROGRAM IDENTIFICATION AND ENROLLMENT

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Service member is screened within _____ days of receipt of transfer orders, and each family member is screened within _____ days

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30; 60

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NAVPERS 1300/16

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Report of Suitability for Overseas

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DD Form 2792

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Family Member Medical Summary

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DD Form 2792-1

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Special Education/Early Intervention Summary

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EFMP Coordinator will be in the position for a minimum of

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2 years

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NAVMED 6600/13

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Oral Exam

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NAVMED 6600/14

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Dental Treatment

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NAVMED 1300/1

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Medical, Dental, and Educational Suitability Screening for Service and Family Members

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NAVMED 1300/2

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Medical, Dental, and Educational Suitability Screening Checklist and Worksheet

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NAVMED 1300/3

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Medical Assignment Screening

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DD Form 2807-1

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Report of Medical History

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DD Form 2792

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Family Member Medical Summary

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DD Form 2792-1

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Special Education/Early Intervention Summary

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NAVPERS 1300/16

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Report of Suitability for Overseas Assignments.

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NAVPERS 1300/28

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Overseas Screening Deficiency Report/Early Return Request

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SF 603A

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Medical Record-Dental-Continuation

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SF 603

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Medical record-Dental

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Remote Duty

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locations within the 50 United States that require suitability screening

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Required forms for Suitability Screening

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NAVMED 1300/1, NAVMED 1300/2, and DD Form 2807-1

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transferring command to provide a list of Service members and family members who require suitability screening to the SSC

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as soon as orders notification or an OSN is received

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Medical, dental, and educational suitability screening forms are valid for

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12 months from the date of completion if there were no significant changes in the health or educational status of the Service member or family member

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SSC must be alerted of

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any change in medical, dental, or education status to determine if the change impacts the suitability screening

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Timely access for remote duty designation purposes is defined as residing and assigned to a duty station that is

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greater than 2 hours driving time from a MTF under normal conditions

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Certain medical conditions may carry a significantly higher risk for unsuccessful completion of a full operational tour, including but not limited to

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knee problems; lower back pain; other bone, cartilage, or tendon ailments; cardio-respiratory ailments such as coronary insufficiency and asthma; pregnancy; and various psychological conditions

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If the gaining MTF/operational platform does not have the capabilities to support the Service member, the operational platform SSC must submit unsuitability recommendations to

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the cognizant medical Type Commander (TYCOM) Surgeon’s office for review and adjudication

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Family members require screening when

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(1) A Service member with dependents who is in receipt of orders or an OSN to an overseas or remote duty assignment and the dependents intend to accompany the member to the overseas/remote location.
(2) A family member plans to later join the Service member at the assignment location at any time (the screening is only good for 12 months).
(3) Reference (b) defines dependent restricted/12 month unaccompanied tours that require a modified overseas/remote duty screening for dependents.

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Secondary dependents must be listed on

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member’s NAVPERS 1070/602

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Servicewomen who suspect pregnancy must obtain prompt confirmation and inform their CO or OIC within

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2 weeks of pregnancy confirmation

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Criteria for EFMP Enrollment

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a. Potentially life-threatening conditions and/or chronic medical or physical conditions, to include dependents enrolled in or seeking enrollment in the Incapacitated Dependent Program.
b. Current and chronic (duration of 6 months or longer) mental health condition; or inpatient or intensive outpatient service within the last 5 years. This includes medical care from any provider, including a primary health care provider.
c. Requires adaptive equipment, assistive technology devices or services, and/or environmental/architectural considerations.

d. Special educational needs:
(1) An infant or toddler with a developmental disability or potential disability (birth to 36 months) who has or requires an IFSP specifying EIS.
(2) A preschool or school-age child with an educational disability (ages 3 to 22nd birthday) who has or requires an IEP specifying special education services.

e. A family member of any age with a temporary condition requiring specialized care expected to last more than 6 months, but less than a year.