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Health of Those Who Have Served Report 2022
July 2022
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Health of Those Who Have Served Report 2022

The report continues to identify profound differences between those who have and have not served across health behaviors, social and economic factors, clinical care and health outcomes.
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Health of Those Who Have Served Report 2020
November 2020
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Health of Those Who Have Served Report 2020

The fourth update in America’s Health Rankings’ reports on the health of those who have served.
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Health of Those Who Have Served Report 2018
November 2018
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Health of Those Who Have Served Report 2018

Men and women who serve in the US Armed Forces play essential roles in maintaining the safety and security of our country.
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Health of Women Who Have Served Report 2017
November 2017
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Health of Women Who Have Served Report 2017

A closer look at the health differences between women who have served and women who have not served.
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Health of Those Who Have Served Report 2016
November 2016
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Health of Those Who Have Served Report 2016

The Health of Those Who Have Served Report focuses on three of the four determinants: Behaviors, Clinical Care, and Policy to provide a picture of veterans’ health.
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