加强军事医疗提供者的准备工作:全面审查退伍军人事务部与医疗服务机构的合作关系。

IF 1.1 4区 医学 Q2 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
Shaun Brown
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摘要

军事医疗准备,尤其是外科专科的医疗准备,仍然是军事卫生系统(MHS)内的一个重大问题。虽然美国陆军军民创伤小组(AMCT3)计划等举措已经解决了一些准备不足的问题,但这些举措主要集中在创伤护理方面,其他重要的医疗专科服务不足。利用退伍军人事务部(VA)和国防卫生局(DHA)之间的合作伙伴关系是全面应对这些挑战的战略方法。退伍军人事务部和国防部卫生局之间的进一步合作为加强军事医疗提供者的准备工作提供了机会,涵盖了更多的医疗专科和医疗保健人员。通过利用资源共享协议 (RSA) 和联合激励基金 (JIF),探讨了退伍军人事务部和医疗服务部之间加强合作和互操作性的机会。确定了维持合作关系、解决账单问题和驾驭地方政治等挑战,并提出了解决方案,包括建立一个机构间中央办公室来监督和管理专科医疗合作关系。通过退伍军人事务部和医疗服务部的合作关系,采取全面的方法来提高军事医疗提供者的战备状态至关重要。通过解决战备差距和优化资源利用,这种合作将有可能提高医疗部队的整体战备水平,使军人和退伍军人患者都能从中受益。
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Strengthening Military Medical Provider Readiness: A Comprehensive Examination of VHA-MHS Partnerships.

Military medical readiness, particularly in surgical specialties, remains a significant concern within the Military Health System (MHS). While initiatives like the U.S. Army Military-Civilian Trauma Team (AMCT3) Program have addressed some readiness gaps, they primarily focus on trauma care, leaving other crucial medical specialties underserved. Leveraging partnerships between the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) and the Defense Health Agency (DHA) emerges as a strategic approach to address these challenges comprehensively. Further collaboration between the VA and MHS is an opportunity to enhance military medical provider readiness, covering expanded medical specialties and health care personnel. By utilizing resource-sharing agreements (RSAs) and the Joint Incentive Fund (JIF), opportunities for increased collaboration and interoperability between the VA and MHS are explored. Challenges such as maintaining partnerships, addressing billing issues, and navigating local-level politics are identified, with proposed solutions, including establishing a centralized interagency office to monitor and manage specialty care partnerships. A comprehensive approach to enhancing military medical provider readiness through VA-MHS partnerships is crucial. By addressing readiness gaps and optimizing resource utilization, such collaboration would likely improve the overall readiness of the medical force, benefiting both military and veteran patient populations.

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Military Medicine
Military Medicine MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL-
CiteScore
2.20
自引率
8.30%
发文量
393
审稿时长
4-8 weeks
期刊介绍: Military Medicine is the official international journal of AMSUS. Articles published in the journal are peer-reviewed scientific papers, case reports, and editorials. The journal also publishes letters to the editor. The objective of the journal is to promote awareness of federal medicine by providing a forum for responsible discussion of common ideas and problems relevant to federal healthcare. Its mission is: To increase healthcare education by providing scientific and other information to its readers; to facilitate communication; and to offer a prestige publication for members’ writings.
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