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1 Separation Health & Physical Examination
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2 Enabling Objective Explain importance and timeframes for the SHPE to make sure that any medical conditions developed during service requiring ongoing care are identified and documented in the members Service Treatment Record.

3 References MILPERSMAN 1900-808 DOD instruction 6040.46

4 Standard MANDATORY: ALL separating active duty Service members must undergo a SHPE, which MUST be completed prior to separation. In the DoD, we call it… “Separation History and Physical Examination (SHPE)” In the VA, they call it the… “Disability Exam”

5 Are you a Service member who is separating, retiring, or deactivating?
You need only one exam You may complete it at a military hospital/clinic or at a VA facility DoD and VA share results of the exam with each other

6 How It Works Schedule your exam at a military hospital or clinic or VA facility well in advance of your scheduled separation date. If you’re filing a VA claim, schedule it no later than 90 days before your separation date. If you’re taking extended terminal leave, it’s best that you schedule at an military hospital or clinic. If overseas or finishing a deployment, follow your Services’ guidance for scheduling the exam.

7 Before the exam, complete the DD 2807-1 “Report of Medical and History”

8 Frequently Asked Questions
Q1: Why are all Service members required to get the SHPE before leaving active duty? The DoD requires a separation history and physical examination to capture the complete medical history of Service Members and evaluate members filing a disability claim. Results are accessible by both the DoD and VA so even if you’re not filing a VA claim now, the results are available if you decide to file a disability claim later. Q2: How do I schedule the exam? You can schedule the exam at any military hospital or clinic or VA facility. Find one near you: Find a military hospital or Find a VA

9 Frequently Asked Questions
Q3:If there’s any information missing from my record, how do I get it added? You can view your health record on the TOL Patient Portal through the Blue Button feature. If something’s missing, contact the provider that conducted the exam or ordered the lab work to ensure it gets added. All your health records are shared with the VA. Q4:How do I file a VA disability claim? You can file a VA disability claim through eBenefits, in person with a Veterans Service Organization, or with a VA representative at a military installation. Submit a copy of your Service Treatment Record (STR) from your current period of military service and any copies of private treatment records not associated with TRICARE referrals. For more information on VA disability benefits, call or visit the VA’s website.

10 Transitional Healthcare benefit/ TRICARE
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11 Purpose To ensure eligible TSMs are aware of the transitional Assistance Management Program (TAMP) that can provide them with Tricare like benefits for 180 days.

12 References https://www.tricareonline.mil
management-program.html

13 TRICARE - Transition Assistance Management Program
The Transitional Assistance Management Program offers transitional TRICARE coverage to certain separating active duty members and their eligible family members. Care is available for only 180 days

14 The Four Categories for TAMP are:
Members involuntarily separated from active duty and their eligible family members; National Guard and Reserve members, collectively known as the Reserve Component (RC), separated from active duty after being called up or ordered in support of a contingency operation for an active duty period of more than 30 days and their family members Members separated from active duty after being involuntarily retained in support of a contingency operation and their family members; and Members separated from active duty following a voluntary agreement to stay on active duty for less than one year in support of a contingency mission and their family members.

15 TAMP Eligibility Eligibility for the TAMP for sponsors and family members is determined by the sponsor's Service branch and information in the Defense Enrollment Eligibility Reporting System. Sponsors may verify eligibility for themselves and their family members by visiting or contacting the nearest military identification card issuing facility or contacting the Defense Manpower Data Center Support Office toll free at (800)

16 Continued Health Care Benefit Program (CHCBP)
After the TAMP eligibility expires, members and eligible family members may choose to enroll in CHCBP. CHCBP provides a conversion health plan similar to TRICARE Standard for a specific time (18 months) to former service members and their families who pay quarterly premiums.

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18 RECAP/SUMMARY EXPLAIN Importance of SHPE.
TAMP is good for how many days? Name one category of TAMP What is CHCBP?

19 ANY QUESTIONS?


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