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1 online resource (xxiv, 105 pages) : illustrations (some color) |
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computer c rdamedia |
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Project Air Force |
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Project Air Force report.
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"Prepared for the United States Air Force." |
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"TR-859-AF"--Page 4 of cover |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references (pages 103-105). |
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Print version record. |
Contents |
Ch. 1. Introduction -- ch. 2. Overview of the Air Force Medical Service -- ch. 3. Air Force Medical Service funding -- ch. 4. Measuring military medical service costs and workloads -- ch. 5. Why has the Fir Force Medical Service's workload decreased? -- ch. 6. Options available for recapturing and expanding workloads -- ch. 7. Conclusions -- Appendix A. Medical workload by service military treatment facility -- Appendix B. Readiness full-time equivalents by service -- Appendix C. Prospective payment system -- Appendix D. Medicare-eligible retiree health care fund -- Appendix E. Consolidation of Wilford Hall Medical Center and Brooke Army Medical Center -- Appendix F. Efficiency-wedge reductions -- Appendix G. Support to Landstuhl Regional Medical Center. |
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Cover -- Title Page -- Copyright -- Contents -- Preface -- Figures -- Tables -- Summary -- Acknowledgments -- Abbreviations -- Glossary -- CHAPTER ONE Introduction -- Background -- The Challenge to the Military Health System -- Purpose -- Methodology -- Organization of This Report -- CHAPTER TWO Overview of the Air Force Medical Service -- Mission -- Recent History -- Overview of the DoD Military Health System -- Key Differences Among the Services Health Systems -- Size and Composition -- Command Structure -- Relationships Between the Air Force Medical Service and Air Force Major Commands -- Medical Facilities -- Summary -- CHAPTER THREE Air Force Medical Service Funding -- Budget Overview -- Emphasis on Military Treatment Facility Efficiency -- Prospective Payment System -- Efficiency Wedge -- Medicare-Eligible Retiree Health Care Fund Earnings -- Local Military Treatment Facility Reimbursements -- Military Treatment Facility Financial Information -- Comparing the Air Force Medical Service to the Army and Navy Medical Departments -- Methodology of the Medical Department Comparisons -- Comparison of Medical Departments Expenses and Earnings -- Prescription Costs -- Comparing MTF Size and Earnings Share Across Services -- Stepped-Down MEPRS A and B Expenses Versus Earnings -- Future Military Health System Funding Concerns -- Summary -- CHAPTER FOUR Measuring Military Medical Service Costs and Workloads -- Introduction -- Reporting and Measuring Resources: Labor and Labor Costs -- Limitations in Reporting Manpower -- Reporting and Measuring Workload -- Limitations on Workload Reporting -- Summary of Benefits -- How Do System Inaccuracies Affect Performance Measures and Funding? -- Prospective Payment System -- Primary Care Productivity -- Medicare-Eligible Retiree Health Care Fund -- Summary -- CHAPTER FIVE Why Has the Air Force Medical Services Workload Decreased? -- Work Accomplished, FYs 20008211;2007 -- Effects of Readiness and Deployments on Workload Production -- Decline in the Number and Availability of Air Force Medical Service Surgeons -- Effects of Converting Inpatient Facilities to Stand-Alone Clinics -- Effects of TRICARE for Life -- Keesler AFB Hospital and Hurricane Katrina -- Replacements for Deployed Medical Personnel -- Summary -- CHAPTER SIX Options Available for Recapturing and Expanding Workloads -- Maintaining Clinical Currency of Providers -- Option 1: Expand Opportunities at Existing Air Force Medical Service Facilities -- Option 2: Assign Air Force Providers to Shared or Joint Hospitals -- Option 3: Increase Cooperation with Nonmilitary Hospitals -- Option 4: Increase Reliance on the Air National Guard and Reserves During Wartime -- Summary -- CHAPTER SEVEN Conclusions -- APPENDIXES -- A. Medical Workload by Service Military Treatment Facility -- B. Readiness Full-Time Equivalents by Service -- C. Prospective Payment System -- D. Medicare-Eligible Retiree Health Care Fund -- E. Consolidation of Wilford Hall Medical Center and Brooke Army Medical Center -- F. Efficiency-Wedge Reductions -- G. Support to Landstuhl Regional Medical Center -- Bibliography -- Back Cover. |
Summary |
To transition rapidly to wartime service, Air Force Medical Service critical-care providers need suitable peacetime training opportunities, and this work must be properly attributed to AFMS so that it receives proper credit in budget distributions. |
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English. |
Subject |
United States. Air Force Medical Service -- Evaluation.
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United States. Air Force Medical Service -- Reorganization.
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United States. Air Force -- Medical care.
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United States. Air Force -- Operational readiness.
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États-Unis. Air Force -- État de préparation opérationnelle.
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United States. Air Force
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United States. Air Force Medical Service
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TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING -- Military Science.
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MEDICAL -- Allied Health Services -- General.
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Armed Forces -- Evaluation
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Armed Forces -- Medical care
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Armed Forces -- Operational readiness
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Armed Forces -- Reorganization
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Added Author |
Graser, John C.
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In: |
Books at JSTOR: Open Access JSTOR |
Other Form: |
Print version: Economics of Air Force Medical Service readiness. Santa Monica, CA : RAND, 2010 9780833050229 (DLC) 2010047950 (OCoLC)682903847 |
ISBN |
9780833051875 (electronic bk.) |
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0833051873 (electronic bk.) |
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1283109166 |
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9781283109161 |
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9786613109163 |
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6613109169 |
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9780833050229 |
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0833050222 |
Standard No. |
AU@ 000048823866 |
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AU@ 000051451785 |
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DEBBG BV043082626 |
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DEBBG BV044153323 |
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DEBSZ 421611707 |
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GBVCP 1008655619 |
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HEBIS 278032451 |
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NZ1 13934205 |
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AU@ 000054181493 |
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AU@ 000075798450 |