[Code of Federal Regulations] [Title 32, Volume 5] [Revised as of July 1, 2005] From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access [CITE: 32CFR732.25] [Page 363-364] TITLE 32--NATIONAL DEFENSE CHAPTER VI--DEPARTMENT OF THE NAVY PART 732_NONNAVAL MEDICAL AND DENTAL CARE--Table of Contents Subpart C_Accounting Classifications for Nonnaval Medical and Dental Care Expenses and Standard Document Numbers Sec. 732.25 Accounting classifications for nonnaval medical and dental care expenses. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- OBJ.** Approp. Sub-Head Class BCN SA AAA TT PAA Cost Code Purpose ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 17*1804 188M 000 00018 M 000179 2D MDQ000 990010000MDQ Outpatient Care Service Expenses.\1\ \2\ 17*1804 188M 000 00018 M 000179 2D MDT000 990010000MDT Outpatient Care Supply Expenses.\1\ \3\ 17*1804 188M 000 00018 M 000179 2D MDE000 990010000MDE Ambulance Expenses.\1\ 17*1804 188M 000 00018 M 000179 2D MDQI00 990020000MDQ Inpatient Care Service Expense.\1\ \2\ 17*1804 188M 000 00018 M 000179 2D MDTI00 990020000MDT Inpatient Care Supply Expenses.\1\ \3\ 17*1804 188M 006 00018 M 000179 3C MDZI00 990020000MDZ Inpatient Subsistence Collections.\1\ ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Notes: [[Page 364]] *For the third digit of the appropriation, enter the last digit of the fiscal year current at the time claim is approved for payment. **Refer to NAVCOMPT Manual par. 027003 for appropriate Expenditure Category Codes when disbursement or collection involves a foreign or U.S. Contractor abroad. \1\ Not applicable when care is procured from non-DOD sources for a patient receiving either inpatient or outpatient care at a naval medical facility. In such instances, the expenses incurred are payable from operations and maintenance funds available for support of the naval medical facility. \2\ Service expenses include: hospital, emergency room clinic, office fees; physician and dentist professional fees; laboratory, radiology, operating room, anesthesia, physical therapy, and other services provided. \3\ Supply expenses include: medications and pharmacy charges; IV solutions; whole blood and blood products; bandages; crutches; prosthetic devices; needles and syringes; and other supplies provided.