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Archive for January 25th 2012

Welcome To This Year In Federal Medicine

Editor-in-Chief, Chester 'Trip' Buckenmaier III
MD, COL, MC, USA

This past year is notable for its anniversaries and milestones. We marked the 10th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks, which literally changed the lives of countless Americans forever. Like many in federal medicine, I can recall details of my life on that day like few other days, such as graduation, my wedding or the birth of a child.

What Does the Future Look Like for VA HealthCare Cont.

Continuous Improvement If our patients are to receive excellent healthcare, we must have excellent healthcare systems and processes. That’s why I’ve asked every individual in VHA to identify ways to improve our healthcare system. We’re also taking...

What Does the Future Look Like for VA Healthcare

By Robert A. Petzel, MD, VA Under Secretary for Health
VHA provides excellent healthcare to six million veterans – some say the best care anywhere. Not only have we earned higher marks in patient satisfaction than the private sector, we also lead the nation in measures of quality.

Improving Health and Preventing Illness Public Health at the VA Cont.

Clinical Public Health Clinical Public Health plays an integral role in improving the health of targeted populations. We identify and address potential barriers to evidence-based care, develop best-practice models and collaborate to integrate prac...

Improving Health and Preventing Illness Public Health at the VA

By Victoria J. Davey, PhD, MPH
VA Chief Officer of Public Health

The Office of Public Health within the Veterans Health Administration serves as the authority on public health issues for the Department of Veterans Affairs.

Caring For Troops And Families After A Decade Of War Cont.

Sustaining Research Investments Over the last several years, we have provided more than $600 million annually in funding for independent medical research and development – work performed in academic medical and research centers around the country,...

Caring For Troops And Families After A Decade Of War

By Jonathan Woodson, MD, Assistant Secretary of Defense for Health Affairs
The MHS enters 2012 and its second decade of combat operations with confidence in our ability to sustain and expand the excellence we have exhibited in military medicine.

Managing The TRICARE Pharmacy Benefit In An Environment Of Change Cont.

Encouraging Use of the Most Cost Effective Points of Service TRICARE beneficiaries have three choices when filling their prescriptions: MTF pharmacies, the mail-order pharmacy program or retail pharmacies. Because each location has different costs...

Managing The TRICARE Pharmacy Benefit In An Environment Of Change

By Rear Adm. Thomas McGinnis, RPh, chief, Pharmaceutical Operations Directorate,
TRICARE Management Activity

The DoD pharmacy program dispenses close to 2.8 million prescriptions each week at a cost of $6.7 billion in 2011, about 14% of the department’s total healthcare costs. The overall DoD health budget remains an issue of concern, as healthcare costs have greatly increased since 2001.

USU Graduates Fulfill Military Medical Mission At Home And Abroad Cont.

Preparing Students to Serve Post 9/11, many in our nation sought ways to better serve those values that define us as a people, including ways to heal those who have been injured. We have welcomed students who have served in Iraq and Afghanistan an...
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