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WHAT DD FORM WILL THE PATIENT USE TO SHOW THAT THEY ARE ENROLLED IN DEERS, EVEN IF THEY RECORDS DOES NOT SHOW UP IN THE DEERS DATABASE?
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DD 1172
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When can dependents still be eligible for care without being in the system?
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When there is the instance of New
mothers, babies, recent adoption, and dependent parents. |
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How many days will the patient who has received a new valid ID, be covered as a new DEERS eligible patient that will not be denied care?
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120 days
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What can override a DEERS prompt of the patient being ineligible due to an expired DEERS card?
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When the card has been issued with 120 days
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When may a reservist, or guardsman be eligible for the DEERS program?
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When the reservist or guardsman has active duty hours of over 30 days.
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How many days does a newborn have until they need to be enrolled into DEERS to receive care?
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60 days
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What situation overrides DEERS eligibility due to unforeseen circumstances?
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Emergency Care
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Will you or your dependents be denied care if you are outside CONUS?
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No, you just have to be enrolled in DEERS
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What is the first step to making sure you dependents are eligible in DEERS?
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By making sure that your dependents are on Page 2 of your service record
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When may a survivor of a deceased service member may be treated for care, even if they are not eligible in the DEERS database?
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Only on there first visit.
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What is the difference between an OVERRIDE and EXCEPTION in the DEERS policy?
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Override is only a temporary exception
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