The Office of Management and Budget (OMB) announced new rates for outpatient medical, dental, and cosmetic surgery services provided by the Department of Defense's medical facilities. These rates are set to be used for recovering costs from third parties responsible for injuries, and are aligned with those established on July 1, 2020, for billing medical insurers. The rates comply with the OMB Circular A-25, which demands full cost reimbursement for services. These new rates take effect immediately upon the notice's publication in the Federal Register and are detailed on the Health.mil website.
Simple Explanation
The notice tells people that new prices have been set for things like doctor visits and surgeries at military hospitals. These prices help them get back costs from anyone who caused injuries, but it doesn't explain exactly how they decided the prices.