The CHAMPUS budgeting and programming process

A study of the Civilian Health and Medical Program for the Uniformed Services (CHAMPUS) was conducted to identify the structure and organizational relationships existing within the program. In other studies the legislative history of dependent medical care programs was traced to show the Congression...

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Main Authors: Whipple, David Richard, Maassen, Leland Richard
Other Authors: Operations Research (OR), Naval Postgraduate School (U.S.), Graduate School of Operational and Information Sciences (GSOIS)
Format: Report
Language:English
Published: Monterey, California. Naval Postgraduate School 1975
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10945/29209
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Summary:A study of the Civilian Health and Medical Program for the Uniformed Services (CHAMPUS) was conducted to identify the structure and organizational relationships existing within the program. In other studies the legislative history of dependent medical care programs was traced to show the Congressional intent behind the CHAMPUS Program and procedures used by several levels of management in the CHAMPUS Program to process beneficiary claims were reviewed and examined. In this report budgeting, accounting, and reporting systems in use were reviewed in an attempt to demonstrate and analyze the growth of the program during th past seven years of its existence. The results of the study demonstrate the complexity of the CHAMPUS Program and further points out the need for further indepth study in several aspects of the program's management. (Author) N00016-75-WR00018 NA Prepared for: Chief of Naval Operations The Pentagon, Washington, D.C. http://archive.org/details/champusbudgeting00maas