Sec. 763. Comptroller General report on health care delivery and waste in military health system
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Not later than one year after the date of the enactment of this Act, and not less frequently than once each year thereafter for four years, the Comptroller General of the United States shall submit to the Committees on Armed Services of the Senate and the House of Representatives a report assessing various issues relating to the delivery of health care in the military health system, with an emphasis on identifying potential waste and inefficiency. Each report submitted under subsection
(a)shall, within the direct and purchased care components of the military health system, evaluate the following: Processes for ensuring that health care providers adhere to clinical practice guidelines. Processes for reporting and resolving adverse medical events. Processes for ensuring program integrity by identifying and resolving medical fraud and waste. Processes for coordinating care within and between the direct and purchased care components of the military health system. Procedures for administering the TRICARE program. Processes for assessing and overseeing the efficiency of clinical operations of military hospitals and clinics, including access to care for covered beneficiaries at such facilities. Each report submitted under subsection
(a)may include, if the Comptroller General considers feasible— an estimate of the costs to the Department of Defense relating to any waste or inefficiency identified in the report; and such recommendations for action by the Secretary of Defense as the Comptroller General considers appropriate, including eliminating waste and inefficiency in the direct and purchased care components of the military health system. In this section, the terms covered beneficiary and TRICARE program have the meaning given those terms in section 1072 of title 10, United States Code.