Author: Nichols Martin|| Date Published: December 14, 2021
Optum‘s federal business will continue to provide a range of medical services to U.S. military personnel under the $172.4 million contract modification from the Defense Health Agency.
DHA extended its sole-source bridge contract with OptumServe Health Services for work at military component designated sites in U.S. states and territories, the District of Columbia and Germany through Nov. 30 next year, the Department of Defense said Monday.
The provider supports military customers during group activities, through a contact center and within an integrated network as part of the DOD’s Reserve Health Readiness Program.
Services covered by the award include physical, dental and mental health examinations.
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