How do I check my Army medical board status?

How do I check my Army medical board status?

Soldiers can track the progress on your MEB via the My MEB Portal on AKO. If they have any questions about the data they see in the My MEB Portal, they can contact their MEB Counselor. My MEB Portal https://www.us.army.mil/suite/page/417118.

When to go to the medical evaluation board?

The Medical Evaluation Board. When a service member has a medical condition that may make him Unfit for Duty, he is referred to the Medical Evaluation Board (MEB) and enters the Integrated Disability Evaluation System (IDES).

How does the Medical Evaluation Board ( PEB ) work?

Though the Medical Evaluation Board determines medical acceptability, only the PEB has the authority to decide if a service member’s conditions make them Unfit for Duty.

What to do if you disagree with the findings of a medical evaluation?

If you disagree with the findings, you may request a formal board. Formal board. An attorney is appointed to represent you, or you may hire an attorney. The formal board re-examines the evidence, hears testimony and considers any new evidence before making a recommendation, which may or may not uphold the informal board’s findings.

What happens during a medical evaluation in the military?

An assessment by your commanding officer describing how your condition affects your ability to perform assigned job duties. Rebuttal by the service member (optional). If you disagree with any of the information included in the medical board documents, you may submit a rebuttal statement explaining the reason for disagreement.

The Medical Evaluation Board. When a service member has a medical condition that may make him Unfit for Duty, he is referred to the Medical Evaluation Board (MEB) and enters the Integrated Disability Evaluation System (IDES).

Though the Medical Evaluation Board determines medical acceptability, only the PEB has the authority to decide if a service member’s conditions make them Unfit for Duty.

When is a service member referred to the MEB?

No products in the cart. When a service member has a medical condition that may make them Unfit for Duty, they are referred to the Medical Evaluation Board (MEB) and enters the Integrated Disability Evaluation System (IDES). The Medical Evaluation Board is Step 4 of the IDES.

How are medical documents submitted to the MEB?

(Normally these are submitted to the MEB directly by the service member’s commander and physician, but it’s never a bad thing for the service member to be aware and ensure that everything is properly submitted. It’s also not a bad idea for them to get copies of these documents.)