(a)(1) The Secretary of Defense, in consultation with the other administering Secretaries, shall conduct studies and demonstration projects on the health care delivery system of the uniformed services with a view to improving the quality, efficiency, convenience, and cost effectiveness of providing health care services (including dental care services) under this title to members and former members and their dependents. Such studies and demonstration projects may include the following:(A) Alternative methods of payment for health and medical care services.
(B) Cost-sharing by eligible beneficiaries.
(C) Methods of encouraging efficient and economical delivery of health and medical care services.
(D) Innovative approaches to delivery and financing of health and medical care services.
(E) Alternative approaches to reimbursement for the administrative charges of health care plans.
(F) Prepayment for medical care services provided to maintain the health of a defined population.
(2) The Secretary of Defense shall include in the studies conducted under paragraph (1) alternative programs for the provision of dental care to the spouses and dependents of members of the uniformed services who are on active duty, including a program under which dental care would be provided the spouses and dependents of such members under insurance or dental plan contracts. A demonstration project may not be conducted under this section that provides for the furnishing of dental care under an insurance or dental plan contract.
(3) The Secretary of Defense may include in the studies and demonstration projects conducted under paragraph (1) studies and demonstration projects to provide awards and incentives to members of the armed forces and covered beneficiaries who obtain health promotion and disease prevention health care services under the TRICARE program in accordance with terms and schedules prescribed by the Secretary. Such awards and incentives may include cash awards and, in the case of members of the armed forces, personnel incentives.
(4)(A) The Secretary of Defense may, in consultation with the other administering Secretaries, include in the studies and demonstration projects conducted under paragraph (1) studies and demonstration projects to provide awards or incentives to individual health care professionals under the authority of such Secretaries, including members of the uniformed services, Federal civilian employees, and contractor personnel, to encourage and reward effective implementation of innovative health care programs designed to improve quality, cost-effectiveness, health promotion, medical readiness, and other priority objectives. Such awards and incentives may include cash awards and, in the case of members of the armed forces and Federal civilian employees, personnel incentives.
(B) Amounts available for the pay of members of the uniformed services shall be available for awards and incentives under this paragraph with respect to members of the uniformed services.
(5) The Secretary of Defense may include in the studies and demonstration projects conducted under paragraph (1) studies and demonstration projects to improve the medical and dental readiness of members of reserve components of the armed forces, including the provision of health care services to such members for which they are not otherwise entitled or eligible under this chapter.
(6) The Secretary of Defense may include in the studies and demonstration projects conducted under paragraph (1) studies and demonstration projects to improve the continuity of health care services for family members of mobilized members of the reserve components of the armed forces who are eligible for such services under this chapter, including payment of a stipend for continuation of employer-provided health coverage during extended periods of active duty.
(b) Subject to the availability of appropriations for that purpose, the Secretary of Defense may enter into contracts or transactions (other than contracts, cooperative agreements, and grants) with public or private agencies, institutions, and organizations to conduct studies and demonstration projects under subsection (a).
(c) The Secretary of Defense may obtain the advice and recommendations of such advisory committees as the Secretary considers appropriate. Each such committee consulted by the Secretary under this subsection shall evaluate the proposed study or demonstration project as to the soundness of the objectives of such study or demonstration project, the likelihood of obtaining productive results based on such study or demonstration project, the resources which were required to conduct such study or demonstration project, and the relationship of such study or demonstration project to other ongoing or completed studies and demonstration projects.
Structure US Code
Subtitle A— General Military Law
CHAPTER 55— MEDICAL AND DENTAL CARE
§ 1071. Purpose of this chapter
§ 1073. Administration of this chapter
§ 1073a. Contracts for health care: best value contracting
§ 1073b. Recurring reports and publication of certain data
§ 1073c. Administration of Defense Health Agency and military medical treatment facilities
§ 1073d. Military medical treatment facilities
§ 1073e. Protection of armed forces from infectious diseases
§ 1073f. Health care fraud and abuse prevention program
§ 1074. Medical and dental care for members and certain former members
§ 1074c. Medical care: authority to provide a wig
§ 1074d. Certain primary and preventive health care services
§ 1074f. Medical tracking system for members deployed overseas
§ 1074g. Pharmacy benefits program
§ 1074h. Medical and dental care: medal of honor recipients; dependents
§ 1074i. Reimbursement for certain travel expenses
§ 1074j. Sub-acute care program
§ 1074k. Long-term care insurance
§ 1074l. Notification to Congress of hospitalization of combat wounded members
§ 1074n. Annual mental health assessments for members of the armed forces
§ 1074o. Provision of hyperbaric oxygen therapy for certain members
§ 1075a. TRICARE Prime: cost sharing
§ 1076. Medical and dental care for dependents: general rule
§ 1076a. TRICARE dental program
§ 1076c. Dental insurance plan: certain retirees and their surviving spouses and other dependents
§ 1076d. TRICARE program: TRICARE Reserve Select coverage for members of the Selected Reserve
§ 1077. Medical care for dependents: authorized care in facilities of uniformed services
§ 1077a. Access to military medical treatment facilities and other facilities
§ 1078. Medical and dental care for dependents: charges
§ 1078a. Continued health benefits coverage
§ 1079. Contracts for medical care for spouses and children: plans
§ 1079a. TRICARE program: treatment of refunds and other amounts collected
§ 1079c. Provisional coverage for emerging services and supplies
§ 1080. Contracts for medical care for spouses and children: election of facilities
§ 1081. Contracts for medical care for spouses and children: review and adjustment of payments
§ 1082. Contracts for health care: advisory committees
§ 1083. Contracts for medical care for spouses and children: additional hospitalization
§ 1084. Determinations of dependency
§ 1085. Medical and dental care from another executive department: reimbursement
§ 1086. Contracts for health benefits for certain members, former members, and their dependents
§ 1086a. Certain former spouses: extension of period of eligibility for health benefits
§ 1088. Air evacuation patients: furnished subsistence
§ 1089. Defense of certain suits arising out of medical malpractice
§ 1090. Identifying and treating drug and alcohol dependence
§ 1090a. Identifying and treating eating disorders.
§ 1090b. Commanding officer and supervisor referrals of members for mental health evaluations
§ 1091. Personal services contracts
§ 1092. Studies and demonstration projects relating to delivery of health and medical care
§ 1092a. Persons entering the armed forces: baseline health data
§ 1093. Performance of abortions: restrictions
§ 1094. Licensure requirement for health-care professionals
§ 1094a. Continuing medical education requirements: system for monitoring physician compliance
§ 1095a. Medical care: members held as captives and their dependents
§ 1095b. TRICARE program: contractor payment of certain claims
§ 1095c. TRICARE program: facilitation of processing of claims
§ 1095d. TRICARE program: waiver of certain deductibles
§ 1095e. TRICARE program: beneficiary counseling and assistance coordinators
§ 1095f. TRICARE program: referrals and preauthorizations under TRICARE Prime
§ 1095g. TRICARE program: waiver of recoupment of erroneous payments caused by administrative error
§ 1096. Military-civilian health services partnership program
§ 1097a. TRICARE Prime: automatic enrollments
§ 1097b. TRICARE program: financial management
§ 1097c. TRICARE program: relationship with employer-sponsored group health plans
§ 1097d. TRICARE program: notice of change to benefits
§ 1098. Incentives for participation in cost-effective health care plans
§ 1099. Health care enrollment system and payment options
§ 1100. Defense Health Program Account
§ 1101. Resource allocation methods: capitation or diagnosis-related groups
§ 1102. Confidentiality of medical quality assurance records: qualified immunity for participants
§ 1103. Contracts for medical and dental care: State and local preemption
§ 1104. Sharing of health-care resources with the Department of Veterans Affairs
§ 1104a. Shared medical facilities with Department of Veterans Affairs
§ 1105. Specialized treatment facility program
§ 1106. Submittal of claims: standard form; time limits
§ 1107. Notice of use of an investigational new drug or a drug unapproved for its applied use
§ 1107a. Emergency use products
§ 1109. Organ and tissue donor program
§ 1110. System for tracking and recording vaccine information; anthrax vaccine immunization program
§ 1110a. Notification of certain individuals regarding options for enrollment under Medicare part B