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A Navy audit says the Marine Corps’ noncompliance with health surveys could hinder early detection of PTSD
By: Shawn Snow  

A Navy audit published in October 2018 found that the Corps largely failed to comply with the 90- to 180-day deadline to complete and certify post-deployment health reassessment surveys, or PDHRA.

Specifically, the audit showed that the rate at which the Corps failed to comply with the requirement to complete and certify PDHRAs in the mandated time frame increased from 46 percent in fiscal year 2008 to 64 percent in 2016.

According to the audit, obtained by Marine Corps Times via a Freedom of Information Act request, the Corps has shown a general upward trend in noncompliance with the health reassessment survey.

https://www.marinecorpstimes.com/news/your-marine-corps/2019/05/01/a-navy-audit-says-the-marine-corps-noncompliance-with-health-surveys-could-hinder-early-detection-of-ptsd/