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1 • Access to care initiatives • Family, Child & Adolescent behavioral health initiatives • Educating the Families on available services at the MTF and in the community • Innovative programs to address impacts of deployments on Families IP 7.0 Maximize Physical & Psychological Health Promotion And Prevention IP 8.0 Improve Quality, Outcome Focused Care and Services IP 9.0 Improve Access & Continuity of Care Army Family Covenant

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• Access to care initiatives• Family, Child & Adolescent behavioral health

initiatives• Educating the Families on available services

at the MTF and in the community• Innovative programs to address impacts of

deployments on Families• MTF involvement is essential for its success

IP 7.0 Maximize Physical &Psychological Health Promotion

And Prevention

IP 8.0 Improve Quality, OutcomeFocused

Care and Services

IP 9.0 Improve Access &Continuity of Care

Army Family Covenant

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1995 6 OCONUS31 CONUS37 Hospitals

198814 OCONUS35 CONUS49 Hospitals

2009 3 OCONUS 21 CONUS24 Hospitals

51% reduction in last two decades

Army Healthcare Challenges

Restationing and Grow the Army PTSD, Traumatic Brain Injury, Rehabilitation

Delivering healthcare on the battlefield and at home19.3% fewer MC authorizations (90-08)

21.0% fewer MC officers (90-08)

Increasing demand by Soldiers & Families - Direct care work up 7% since 04 - Purchased care up 65% since 04

~1,400 medics deployed(~425 = providers)Need 1,263 AD increase

to support GTA growthof 165,000 beneficiaries

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• Military Child & Adolescent Center of Excellence

• School Based Behavioral Health Programs

Mitigation Strategies

• Warrior Adventure Quest• Community Based Primary Care Clinics• Leveraging Technology

– Tele-health– Social Media

• Medical Home

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The Reason We Exist