This document summarizes the efforts of the U.S. Air Force Global Health Pathways program over several years:
1) From 2009-2011, the program focused on communicating its strategic vision, executing its strategy through alignment, and achieving breakthrough performance through tools and incentives.
2) In 2012, the program's focus shifted to cultivating a culture of patient-centered care, access, innovation, and service.
3) The document outlines the program's framework and strategies for transforming deployable medical capability, building patient-centered care, and investing in education and research to sustain future capabilities.
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AMSUS Plenary Nov 2011
1. Headquarters U.S. Air Force
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Air Force Global Health Pathways
Lt Gen C. Bruce Green CMSgt Charlie Cole
Surgeon General CMEF
7 November 2011
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2. Moving Forward
2009: STRATEGIC IMPERATIVES
The Future & Communicating the Vision
2010 : EXECUTING THE STRATEGY
Focus on Alignment
2011: BREAKTHROUGH PERFORMANCE
Tools, Incentives, and Rewards
2012: CULTURE OF ACCESS, INNOVATION & SERVICE
Patient-Centered Care
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3. AFMS Framework Provides
Focus and Alignment
Strategies
Overlapping
Mission Areas Transform Deployable Capability
Rapid Response to Any Worldwide Contingency
Fit
Force Build Patient-Centered Care
Continuity & Prevention to Optimize Health
Invest in Education, Training & Research
Sustain Our Future Capabilities
Strategy Common Practice Culture
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4. We’ve Been Busy,
Readiness Still Priority #1
OIF Ends Operation
New Dawn Begins
READY
CAF/MAF
CMSgt Tornadoes
Etchberger 1st Use Therapeutic
awarded MoH Hypothermia Iraq
BETTER HEALTH
Joint Suicide CAF
C-STARS Military - Civilian - Family
Task Force Report
Physical
Social
Mental
Spiritual
I
N
Governance – CAIB Execution
#29 – Support
Leadership
Comprehensive Airmen Fitness
Oct-Dec 2010 Jan-Mar 2011 Apr-Jun 2011 Jun-Sep 2011
BETTER CARE
Developing
Advanced ICU
Open 1 Jun 11
Must Seek DoD Efficiencies
BEST VALUE
DOD Efficiencies Sought
--Secretary Gates Continuing
METC Resolution
IOC Leesburg
“Aligned For Success” Partnerships
Single Mission e– Delivered v i c e - E AneIntegrated System
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5. CAF/MAF Improvement
Immediate
< 20 min
ER
< 2 hrs
T+0 hrs T+3 hrs
OR & ICU
< 3 hrs
EMEDS Health Response Team a Reality!
Self-Aid Combat Medics Forward In Theater Care Definitive Care
Buddy Care Navy Corpsmen Resuscitative Rehab/Recovery Home w/Family
Care AF Theater Hosp SAMMC
Evolving Expeditionary Operations E x SavingcLives Globally!
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6. Innovation & Insight to
Recapture Care
Specialty Hospitals Focused on Currency and Recapture
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8. Investing In Education,
Training, & Research
BALTIMORE CINCINNATI ST LOUIS
Center for Sustainment of Trauma
And Readiness Skills (C-STARS)
Trauma & Surgical Skills (Baltimore)
Advanced CCATT (Cincinnati)
Trauma Skills (St. Louis)
Keeping Medics Ready Through Joint & Civilian Partnerships
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9. The Focus is On the MHS Now
Walter Reed National San Antonio
Military Medical Center Military Medical Center
(WRNMMC)
Walter Reed National San Antonio
Military Medical Center Military Medical Center
(WRNMMC)
Joint Healthcare
San Antonio Military
Health System
SAMHS
San Antonio Military
Health System
Ft Belvoir Community SAMHS
Hospital (FBCH)
Ft Belvoir Community
Hospital (FBCH)
AF Theater Hospital, Craig Joint Theater
Wilford Hall Theater
Andrews Ambulatory JointJoint BaseHospital,
AF Theater
Base- Balad- Balad
Andrews Ambulatory
Craig Joint
Hospital Center
Hospital - - Bagram
Ambulatory SurgeryBagram
Wilford Hall
Ambulatory Surgery Center
Care Ctr Care Center
Synergy Begins t e g r i t y -Common Visione &l Greater Integration
I n Through S e r v i c e - E x c l e n c e
10. Generating Knowledge
PRIMARY CARE 2025: A Scenario Exploration of Forces,
Challenges, and Opportunities Shaping Primary Care in the U.S.
GENOMIC MEDICINE: An Active Consortium of Government,
Academic, and Industry Leaders in the Field of Genomic
Medicine Providing Expert Direction for PC2Z Program
DOD/VA iEHR and GOVERNMENT HIE SUMMIT:
Establishing a Common Roadmap for Today,
Tomorrow, and the Future
OPEN SOURCE SOFTWARE of the MILITARY HEALTH SYSTEM:
A Product Lifecycle Management Workshop
VETERANS AFFAIRS ROUNDTABLE: Future Performance Metrics to
Assess Population Health, Patient Experience, and Healthcare Value
USU-HJF Military Medicine Symposium:
The TBI Spectrum, Challenges, Initiatives, & Prevention
Innovative Collaboration to Shape the Future of Healthcare
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11. Patient-Centered Care
Ready: Reassure patient that you “know them”
Accessible: Be there when the patient needs you
Prepared: Respect patient and their time
Precise: Clarify all treatment and follow-up
Organized: Don’t ask patient what you should know or have
available in their medical record
Respectful: Always answer phones/resolve patient concerns
Thorough: Tell patient what to do if they feel worse
Patient-Centered Care Begins with Access to Earn Trust!
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12. SSG Shilo A. Harris
“Everything in your life is a
gift. Sometimes, it’s not the
gift you want, but you
realize that your challenges
are a new beginning.”
- SSG Shilo Harris
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