Reserve Health Readiness Program Phases
- Public Health Readiness Certificate Program
- Army Reserve Readiness Training Center
- Army Reserve Health Readiness Program
Army Physical Readiness Program. Phases of PRT. Reserve Health Readiness Program - RHRP provides medical and dental services to all Reserve Component.
Public Health Readiness Certificate Program
Army Reserve Readiness Training Center
The Deployment Health Assessment Program (DHAP) allows you to take proactive steps to protect your health and well-being and to ensure your military readiness. DHAP provides early identification of emerging deployment related health conditions and serves as a gateway to care and treatment. There are three deployment health assessments (DHAs) taken during your deployment cycle: 1) the Pre-Deployment Health Assessment (Pre-DHA taken 120 days before your deployment; 2) the Post-Deployment Health Assessment (PDHA) taken 30 days before or after your redeployment; 3) and the Post-Deployment Health Reassessment (PDHRA) taken 90 - 180 days after your redeployment. DHAs are required for all Soldiers and DA Civilians who deploy in support of any contingency operation to a location outside the Continental United States (OCONUS) without a fixed Medical Treatment Facility (MTF) for a period of 30 days or more. For OCONUS deployments of less than 30 days, OCONUS deployments to areas with fixed U.S.
MTFs, and CONUS deployments, it is the operational Commander's decision whether a DHA is required. HOW DO YOU TAKE DHAs? The Pre, Post and Reassessment (PDHRA) all include three steps: (1) resilience training (Comprehensive Soldier and Family Fitness); (2) an electronic questionnaire (DD Form), and; (3) a confidential, one-on-one conversation with a health care provider. Step 1: Resilience Training Resilience Training is an important part of Soldier health, unit readiness and preparation for deployment – it is the first step in each DHA.
Developed by Comprehensive Soldier and Family Fitness (CSF2), the goal is to increase resilience and enhance performance by developing the five dimensions of strength: Physical, Emotional, Social, Spiritual and Family. The resilience trainings are based on 30-plus years of scientific studies and results and use individual assessments, tailored virtual training, classroom training and embedded resilience experts to provide the critical skills Soldiers and Army Civilians need. For more information about CSF2 or resilience training, please visit resources listed. Resilience Training Comprehensive Soldier and Family Fitness FAQs Mobile Apps Soldier Fitness Tracker (AKO Log In Required) Soldier Fitness Tracker – DA Civilian (AKO Log in Required).
Step 2: The Electronic Questionnaire The electronic questionnaire portion of each DHA is accessed online through your AKO portal and will direct you to appropriate electronic form in MEDPROS. For the Pre-DHA, the electronic form is DD2795. For the Post-DHA, the electronic form is DD2796. Lastly, for the Reassessment (PDHRA), the electronic form is DD2900. Each questionnaire is an opportunity for Soldiers and Army Civilians to be proactive about their health during the different deployment phases. The results are then discussed during the confidential conversation with a health care provider.
Honest and straightforward participation is necessary by the individual to help determine the best course of care needed to maintain their medical readiness, fitness and well-being. Step 3: Confidential Conversation with Health Care Provider Participate in a confidential, one-on-one conversation with a health care provider by calling 1-888-PDHRA-99 (1-888-734-7299). During the private conversation, individuals are encouraged to be honest and discuss any symptoms, physical and emotional concerns that may need proper care and attention. The private conversation helps shape the best course of care for Soldier and Army Civilians and provides a snap-shot for the future. WHY SHOULD YOU TAKE DHAs?. Your health impacts your future, your family and your job; therefore, DHAs exists so that you can take proactive steps to protect your health.
'Roger That' All Reserve Soldiers share the responsibility of looking out for each other when deployed and redeployed. Combat zones, IEDs, humanitarian missions, you name it, it's all part of the mission. An essential part of looking out for your fellow Soldiers is making sure that you can effectively support them, both physically and mentally, as a member of the team. The Deployment Health Assessment Program (DHAP) allows you take proactive steps in protecting your health, as well as promoting readiness and resilience.
Army Reserve Health Readiness Program
LA CROSSE, Wis. (February 11, 2013) – Logistics Health Inc. (LHI) has been awarded a U.S. Department of Defense contract to serve the health needs of members of the U.S. Armed Forces through the Reserve Health Readiness Program. LHI has supported the Reserve Health Readiness Program (RHRP) in this capacity since 2001, and in 2012 provided more than 1.5 million services to Service members.
The RHRP is a Department of Defense program managed by the Office of the Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for Force Health Protection and Readiness. Through its work, LHI helps to ensure Service members are medically ready for deployment, and meets the health needs of Military members before, during and after deployment through its network of more than 25,000 care providers. 'For more than 10 years, LHI has been honored to serve the brave men and women who serve our nation in our role as the contractor of the Reserve Health Readiness Program. We are grateful for the government’s decision to once again award LHI the contract to serve RHRP, and we remain committed and passionate about continuing to provide unmatched levels of customer service, innovation and efficiency to support the vital work of this country.
There is no greater calling for us than to provide the best in care for our Service members, supporting them in their mission critical work.' Said Don Weber, Founder and CEO of LHI.
About LHI Founded in 1999, Logistics Health Incorporated (LHI) provides cost-effective, innovative health care management to government and commercial organizations. LHI’s experts provide customized health care solutions supported by a national network of more than 25,000 medical and dental providers. LHI designs, implements and manages occupational health and wellness programs, medical and dental readiness services, and secure data management for the Department of Defense (DoD), as well as a number of commercial clients.