Posted on May 5, 2021
Anyone ever see “Military Unit: NO LONGER ELIGIBLE” on their MTF Patient Lab Inquiry?
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I think its plain English and not a acronym.
I can not find a cross referencing manual on alerts for patient lab inquiry.
I believe it is a alert by computers at MEPS that 1 year previously had been coded with my social, that I was a permanent profile.
But because the hard copy records held at MEPS did not get transferred to the Navy as the records are not in my Navy service records, these type of alerts were the actual internal working of computers sending out alerts.
I can not find a cross referencing manual on alerts for patient lab inquiry.
I believe it is a alert by computers at MEPS that 1 year previously had been coded with my social, that I was a permanent profile.
But because the hard copy records held at MEPS did not get transferred to the Navy as the records are not in my Navy service records, these type of alerts were the actual internal working of computers sending out alerts.
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Really need more information or a pic of what you are talking about without disclosing personal information. I am military medical and there just is not much to go on here.
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MAJ Byron Oyler
PO3 Aaron Hassay - Looks to me a standard CHCS lab printout, no red flags to me. What are your concerns?
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PO3 Aaron Hassay
MAJ Byron Oyler Military Unit: NO LONGER ELIGIBLE ... This is the message. I am looking if this shows up on others as some Normal message. And if not so, then I want to know what the message generated means. I have my idea. I mean it is self explanatory. The background information I put in the slide as well. I am just trying to make sense of it. I really do believe it has real meaning as to the simple English.
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