Responding to a Global Pandemic: Bureaucratic Caring Theory-Guided, Evidence-Based Approach in the Military Health System

Mary-Anne Potter
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The COVID-19 pandemic triggered a cascade of events, policy directives, and guidance. The U.S. Military Health System was leading the war, the first time in military history. Fulfilling its military medical readiness and beneficiary health-care delivery missions stimulated innovation. Applying the theory of bureaucratic caring revealed concepts of uncertainty, interconnectedness, choice-making, and emergence as determinants of growth, development, and future state for the Military Health System. New ways of thinking targeting health-care services laid the foundation for a radically different future. This article elucidates application of the theory to the Military Health System response to this global catastrophe.
应对全球流行病:军队卫生系统中官僚关怀理论指导的循证方法
2019冠状病毒病大流行引发了一系列事件、政策指令和指导。美国军事卫生系统领导了这场战争,这在军事史上还是第一次。履行其军事医疗准备和受益人保健提供任务刺激了创新。运用官僚关怀理论揭示了不确定性、相互联系、选择和涌现等概念,这些概念是军队卫生系统成长、发展和未来状态的决定因素。针对保健服务的新思维方式为一个完全不同的未来奠定了基础。本文阐述了该理论在军队卫生系统应对这一全球性灾难中的应用。
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