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FORCE MEDICAL

FORCE MEDICAL. SURGEON GENERAL’s BRIEF MARCH 18, 2003. Role of Force Medical. Serves as Staff Advisor to CNSF Oversee/Advise/Support the Surface Force Medical Departments Privilege Licensed Independent Practitioners (LIPs). Role of Force Medical.

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FORCE MEDICAL

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  1. FORCE MEDICAL SURGEON GENERAL’s BRIEF MARCH 18, 2003

  2. Role of Force Medical • Serves as Staff Advisor to CNSF • Oversee/Advise/Support the Surface Force Medical Departments • Privilege Licensed Independent Practitioners (LIPs)

  3. Role of Force Medical • Staff, Train, Equip, Maintain, & Monitor the Medical Departments • Promote Force Health Protection and Wellness • Ensure highest quality health services

  4. CNSP Professional Affairs • Administer the CNSP Credentialing & Privileging Program • Track and Maintain 84 Individual Credentials/ Professional Files on: • 68 Medical Officers • 16 Nurse Corps Officers • Maintain CCQAS Database • Coordinate the activities of the CNSP ECOMS

  5. Ships Equipment Replacement Program (SERP) • Primary Goal: standardization of medical equipment throughout the fleet • Secondary Goal: reduce unit cost with purchase contracts for large quantities of units

  6. Technology • Provide current technology to optimize health care delivery: • SERP Equipment • SAMS/TMIP/CHCS II-T • Telemedicine • CR DR • Teleradiology Teledermatology • Teleophthalmology Telepsychology

  7. Crew Medical Readiness (CMR)

  8. CMR (con’t) • Based on current percentage of each item to produce a chartable metric point • Derived from current report requirements and SAMS/TMIP • Produces a metric point that can be charted for trending purposes

  9. LPD-4/LSD-41 Manning • Current EDVR for both class of ships call for a HM-8425 (LPD E-5, LSD E7/8) • Move afoot to replace HM-8425 with HM-0000 • TYCOMs believe “keep as is”

  10. Our Goal “KEEP SAILORS AND MARINES ON STATION AND FIT TO FIGHT ” • Deploy healthy people • Keep them healthy • Ensure best medical care available

  11. ‘03 FOCUS ITEMS • Management of SURFPAC Medical assets ISO Operation Enduring Freedom and other worldwide contingencies • CBRE Warfare Defense • Enhance healthcare delivery with state of the art technology

  12. ‘03 FOCUS ITEMS • Promote TRICARE – PCMBN-- improve access to specialty care for operational forces • Green “H” and other health/wellness promotion initiatives • Continuous Monitoring of PA & I standards • Medical Unplanned Losses (UPLs)

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