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Navy Medicine. U.S. Navy Medicine $6 Billion global healthcare network 63,000 people worldwide Healthcare to U.S. Navy, Marine Corps, families & veterans.

Dec 24, 2015

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Page 1: Navy Medicine. U.S. Navy Medicine $6 Billion global healthcare network 63,000 people worldwide Healthcare to U.S. Navy, Marine Corps, families & veterans.

Navy Medicine

Page 2: Navy Medicine. U.S. Navy Medicine $6 Billion global healthcare network 63,000 people worldwide Healthcare to U.S. Navy, Marine Corps, families & veterans.

U.S. Navy Medicine

• $6 Billion global healthcare network

• 63,000 people worldwide• Healthcare to U.S. Navy,

Marine Corps, families & veterans.

• Expeditionary healthcare on/above/under the water & on battlefields worldwide

• Cornerstone of Soft Power mission

• Global Engagement “health diplomacy”

Page 3: Navy Medicine. U.S. Navy Medicine $6 Billion global healthcare network 63,000 people worldwide Healthcare to U.S. Navy, Marine Corps, families & veterans.

U.S. Navy Medicine

Supporting the U.S. Navy and Marine Corps

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Core Elements of Maritime Power

• Forward Presence

• Deterrence

• Sea Control

• Power Projection

• Maritime Security

• Humanitarian Assistance & Disaster Response

Although the Sea Services conduct many missions, the following six capabilities comprise the core of U.S. maritime power and reflect an increase in emphasis on

those activities that prevent war and build partnerships:

• Medical support on the deckplates and battlefield

• Carriers, ships, subs, Marines, Seabees, Spec Ops (e.g. SEALS, USMC Recon), more

Page 5: Navy Medicine. U.S. Navy Medicine $6 Billion global healthcare network 63,000 people worldwide Healthcare to U.S. Navy, Marine Corps, families & veterans.

Core Elements of Maritime Power

• Forward Presence

• Deterrence

• Sea Control

• Power Projection

• Maritime Security

• Humanitarian Assistance & Disaster Response

Although the Sea Services conduct many missions, the following six capabilities comprise the core of U.S. maritime power and reflect an increase in emphasis on

those activities that prevent war and build partnerships:

• Proactive/Reactive

• Create conditions of stability/hope

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Mission: Expeditionary Care

• Expeditionary health care on/above/under the water & on battlefields worldwide

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Mission: Humanitarian Assistance/ Disaster Response

HA/DR has now become a core capability

of the Navy Navy Medicine is often the face of our national humanitarian assistance/ disaster response efforts around the world

Page 8: Navy Medicine. U.S. Navy Medicine $6 Billion global healthcare network 63,000 people worldwide Healthcare to U.S. Navy, Marine Corps, families & veterans.

Mission: Garrison Health CareNavy Medicine supports medical readiness, providing health care to the warfighter and their families worldwide

Page 9: Navy Medicine. U.S. Navy Medicine $6 Billion global healthcare network 63,000 people worldwide Healthcare to U.S. Navy, Marine Corps, families & veterans.

Mission: Biomedical Research

Medical research strengthens our force’s ability to operate around the world and benefits U.S. and global public health

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