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Federal Recovery Coordination Program

Federal Recovery Coordination Program. Joint program of the Department of Veterans Affairs and Department of Defense Provides comprehensive coordination of care for severely injured, ill or wounded Service Member or Veteran through their recovery, rehabilitation and reintegration.

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Federal Recovery Coordination Program

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  1. Federal Recovery Coordination Program • Joint program of the Department of Veterans Affairs and Department of Defense • Provides comprehensive coordination of care for severely injured, ill or wounded Service Member or Veteran through their recovery, rehabilitation and reintegration. • Provides support for family members and/or caregivers.

  2. Background • President’s Commission on Care for America’s Returning Wounded Warriors (Dole Shalala Report) July 2007 • Recommendation: a comprehensive patient center recovery plan for every seriously wounded Service member and Veteran

  3. Secretary Department of Veterans Affairs DoD Office of Wounded Warrior Care and Transition Policy VA/ DoD Senior Oversight Committee Joint Executive Committee Executive Director Executive Assistant DoD and PHS Service Detailees Deputy Director for Health Deputy Director for Benefits Federal Recovery Coordinators FRCP Organizational Chart

  4. Eligibility • DoD/VA Senior Oversight Committee (SOC) established Criteria • Open to OEF/OIF Active Duty, National Guard, Reserve service member or Veteran, regardless of combat • Hospitalized in military treatment facility; Diagnosed or referred with one or more: • Spinal Cord Injury • Burns • Amputation • Traumatic Brain Injury • Visual Impairment • Post traumatic Stress Disorder • At risk for psychological complications

  5. Care, Management, Transition Process Category 1 MDT Fit Return to Duty MTFs VAMC Private Facilities WWP/RCC Recovery Plan WII And Family Category 2 WWP/FRC Recovery Plan Category 3 Civilian Life Not Fit IT Resources: National Resource Directory, Wounded Warrior Resource Center, Military One Source, My E-Benefits, Compensation and Benefits Handbook, Family Handbook, My Healthy Vet Recovery Rehabilitation Reintegration *Multi-disciplinary Team (MDT), Wounded Warrior Program (WWP), Recovery Care Coordinator (RCC), Federal Recovery Coordinator (FRC)

  6. FRCP Staffing & Placementas of January 2010 • Walter Reed Army Medical Center (3) • National Naval Medical Center – Bethesda (3) • San Antonio Army Medical Center (Brooke AMC) (4) • Naval Medical Center-Balboa (3) • Naval Medical Center – Camp Pendleton (1) • Eisenhower Medical Center – Fort Gordon (2) • Veteran Administration Medical Center – Providence R.I. (1) and Houston Tx. (1) • VA J. Haley Tampa Polytrauma Unit (1)

  7. FRCP Client Caseload October 13, 2008 Total Enrolled clients: 155 December 15, 2009 Total Enrolled clients: 607

  8. Client and Caregiver Satisfaction Survey • Joint effort with DoD • Initiated in November 2008 • OMB Clearance received January 2009 • DMDC Clearance received April 2009 • Development of SOW • Execution of Survey begins November 2009

  9. Outreach Strategies • Increase visibility of FRCP • Branding of the program with the development of Program Brochure and Poster • Development of FRCP Logo • Attendance and Conference Presentations • Establish toll free number to increase access

  10. Training • Initial and Annual Requirements • TRICARE • Ethics • Traumatic Brain Injury • PTSD – combat stress • Substance Use • Mental Health • Suicide Risk Management • Spinal Cord • Amputation • Pain Management • Vision and Blind Rehabilitation

  11. Issues for Public Health • Reintegration: movement towards “Home” • Current healthcare system e.g., MTFs, VAMC • Behavioral Healthcare system • Private rehabilitation/NH/LTC facilities • Family members and caregivers

  12. FY2010 Operating Plan • Completion of the Satisfaction survey • Increase presence on Web and through social media outlets • Completion of the Family/Caregiver Manual • Utilize tools to identify and analyze data for program planning • Continue to refine program evaluation activities • Strength collaboration between PHS and VA

  13. “Apart from the war itself, We have no higher priority. “The FRCP is critical for providing Wounded Warriors the support they have earned through their sacrifice and service.” Eric K. Shinseki Secretary of Veterans Affairs Robert M. Gates Secretary of Defense

  14. More Information Federal Recovery Coordination Program Toll Free # (877)732-4456

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