Author: United States. Congress. House. Committee on Veterans' Affairs. Subcommittee on Health
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Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 184
Book Description
Health Care Sharing by the Department of Defense and the Department of Veterans Affairs
Author: United States. Congress. House. Committee on Veterans' Affairs. Subcommittee on Health
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Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 184
Book Description
Publisher:
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Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 184
Book Description
Department of Veterans Affairs and Department of Defense Health Resources Sharing
Author: United States. Congress. House. Committee on Veterans' Affairs
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Category : Hospitals
Languages : en
Pages : 36
Book Description
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Category : Hospitals
Languages : en
Pages : 36
Book Description
VA/DOD Health Care Sharing
Author: United States. Congress. House. Committee on Veterans' Affairs. Subcommittee on Health
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Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 72
Book Description
Publisher:
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Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 72
Book Description
VA and DOD Health Care
Author: United States. Government Accountability Office
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Category : United States
Languages : en
Pages : 40
Book Description
Publisher:
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Category : United States
Languages : en
Pages : 40
Book Description
VA/DOD Health-Care Resources Sharing Act
Author: United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Veterans' Affairs
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Category : Health facilities
Languages : en
Pages : 446
Book Description
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Category : Health facilities
Languages : en
Pages : 446
Book Description
Policy Options for Sharing Activities Between the Department of Veterans Affairs and the Department of Defense
Author: Gary S. VanBrocklyn
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Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
The Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) and the Department of Defense (DoD) have failed to advance sharing efforts to the extent that the legislative and executive branches of the United States Government intended them to do since the Veterans Administration and the Department of Defense Health Resources Sharing and Emergency Operations Act was passed in 1982. Although numerous barriers exist to increased sharing, a fundamental one that exists in both organizations is the structural inertia inherent in large bureaucracies. Against the backdrop of a rapidly changing health care environment in the United States, the model of punctuated equilibrium was employed as a means of determining those circumstances more likely to bring about transformational, revolutionary organizational change along the lines envisioned by the executive and legislative branches. As a result, the adoption of federal policy calling for compulsory, large-scale sharing throughout all domains of both the VA and the DoD health care organizations is recommended. Adoption of this policy is the best means of ensuring cost efficiency, greater access to care, and quality care for the health care beneficiaries of both the VA and the DoD.
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Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
The Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) and the Department of Defense (DoD) have failed to advance sharing efforts to the extent that the legislative and executive branches of the United States Government intended them to do since the Veterans Administration and the Department of Defense Health Resources Sharing and Emergency Operations Act was passed in 1982. Although numerous barriers exist to increased sharing, a fundamental one that exists in both organizations is the structural inertia inherent in large bureaucracies. Against the backdrop of a rapidly changing health care environment in the United States, the model of punctuated equilibrium was employed as a means of determining those circumstances more likely to bring about transformational, revolutionary organizational change along the lines envisioned by the executive and legislative branches. As a result, the adoption of federal policy calling for compulsory, large-scale sharing throughout all domains of both the VA and the DoD health care organizations is recommended. Adoption of this policy is the best means of ensuring cost efficiency, greater access to care, and quality care for the health care beneficiaries of both the VA and the DoD.
VA and DOD Health Care
Author: United States. Government Accountability Office
Publisher: DIANE Publishing
ISBN: 1428930507
Category : Interagency coordination
Languages : en
Pages : 59
Book Description
Publisher: DIANE Publishing
ISBN: 1428930507
Category : Interagency coordination
Languages : en
Pages : 59
Book Description
VA/DOD Health Care
Author: United States. General Accounting Office
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Category : Health services administration
Languages : en
Pages : 24
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Category : Health services administration
Languages : en
Pages : 24
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H.R. 2824--proposed Rural Health Care Pilot Program and Expanded Sharing of Federal Health Care Resources
Author: United States. Congress. House. Committee on Veterans' Affairs. Subcommittee on Hospitals and Health Care
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Category : Law
Languages : en
Pages : 132
Book Description
Publisher:
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Category : Law
Languages : en
Pages : 132
Book Description
Evaluation of the Department of Veterans Affairs Mental Health Services
Author: National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine
Publisher: National Academies Press
ISBN: 0309466601
Category : Medical
Languages : en
Pages : 467
Book Description
Approximately 4 million U.S. service members took part in the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq. Shortly after troops started returning from their deployments, some active-duty service members and veterans began experiencing mental health problems. Given the stressors associated with war, it is not surprising that some service members developed such mental health conditions as posttraumatic stress disorder, depression, and substance use disorder. Subsequent epidemiologic studies conducted on military and veteran populations that served in the operations in Afghanistan and Iraq provided scientific evidence that those who fought were in fact being diagnosed with mental illnesses and experiencing mental healthâ€"related outcomesâ€"in particular, suicideâ€"at a higher rate than the general population. This report provides a comprehensive assessment of the quality, capacity, and access to mental health care services for veterans who served in the Armed Forces in Operation Enduring Freedom/Operation Iraqi Freedom/Operation New Dawn. It includes an analysis of not only the quality and capacity of mental health care services within the Department of Veterans Affairs, but also barriers faced by patients in utilizing those services.
Publisher: National Academies Press
ISBN: 0309466601
Category : Medical
Languages : en
Pages : 467
Book Description
Approximately 4 million U.S. service members took part in the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq. Shortly after troops started returning from their deployments, some active-duty service members and veterans began experiencing mental health problems. Given the stressors associated with war, it is not surprising that some service members developed such mental health conditions as posttraumatic stress disorder, depression, and substance use disorder. Subsequent epidemiologic studies conducted on military and veteran populations that served in the operations in Afghanistan and Iraq provided scientific evidence that those who fought were in fact being diagnosed with mental illnesses and experiencing mental healthâ€"related outcomesâ€"in particular, suicideâ€"at a higher rate than the general population. This report provides a comprehensive assessment of the quality, capacity, and access to mental health care services for veterans who served in the Armed Forces in Operation Enduring Freedom/Operation Iraqi Freedom/Operation New Dawn. It includes an analysis of not only the quality and capacity of mental health care services within the Department of Veterans Affairs, but also barriers faced by patients in utilizing those services.