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Defense Health Program Budget Activity Group

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Military Health System Budget Activity Group Breakdown

Each year the United States Congress passes a Federal Budget detailing where federal tax money will be spent in the coming fiscal year. The budget is broken down into various Budget Activity Groups (BAG). Below is a breakdown of the Defense Health Program (DHP) Budget Activity Group.

The Defense Health Program (DHP) Operation and Maintenance (O&M) appropriation funding provides for worldwide medical and dental services to active forces and other eligible beneficiaries, veterinary services, occupational and industrial health care, specialized services for the training of medical personnel, and medical command headquarters. Included are costs associated with the delivery of the TRICARE benefit which provides for the health care of eligible active duty family members, retired members and their family members, and the eligible surviving family members of deceased active duty and retired members.[1]

Budget Activity Groups
Bag 1 In-House Care
Bag 2 Private Sector Care
Bag 3 Consolidated Health Support
Bag 4 Information Management
Bag 5 Management Activities
Bag 6 Education and Training
Bag 7 Base Operations/Communications
Bag 8 Facilities Sustainment, Restoration, Modernization and Demolition

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