Living with a traumatic injury or illness isn’t easy. These catastrophic conditions not only negatively impact the affected warriors, but also their family members. That’s why Humana Military Healthcare Services, Inc. (Humana Military) introduced the Warrior Navigation and Assistance Program (WNAP) to support injured or ill active duty service members and activated National Guard and Reserve members and their families.
The new program offers information and guidance to wounded warriors and their families who are navigating the Military Health System (MHS), and assists those who are in transition from the MHS to the civilian health care system. Injured or ill warriors and their family members receive person-to-person guidance and access to a new advocacy unit, specially trained to address the unique challenges that many warriors face.
Through the WNAP dedicated, toll-free number, 1-888-4GO-WNAP (1-888-446-9627), warriors and their families have direct access to a multidisciplinary team that will help solve problems and provide other medical or community resources.
The WNAP provides access to information on all available resources, whether it is through the MHS, Veterans Affairs or community assets. A broad spectrum of clinical programs designed to meet the special needs of soldiers, sailors, airmen, marines, coast guard members and their families also is available.
“Our company is here to assist these American heroes—and their families—in obtaining access to high-quality health care services and ensuring they have actionable information about the full range of their medical benefits as members of the military community,” said Dave Baker, president and CEO of Humana Military. “Creation of this special unit will help us meet their unique needs.”
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