The Quadruple Aim: Working Together, Achieving Success 2011 Military Health System Conference Where The Nation Heals Its Heroes Joint Task Force National Capital Region Medical January 25, 2011 Brigadier General Steve Jones, Deputy Commander, Joint Task Force National Capital Region Medical 2011 Military Health System Conference The Quadruple Aim: Working Together, Achieving Success JTF CapMed
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The Quadruple Aim: Working Together, Achieving Success
2011 Military Health System Conference
Where The Nation Heals Its Heroes
Joint Task Force National Capital Region Medical
January 25, 2011Brigadier General Steve Jones, Deputy Commander, Joint Task Force National Capital Region Medical
2011 Military Health System Conference
The Quadruple Aim: Working Together, Achieving Success
JTF CapMed
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2011 MHS Conference
Joint Task Force National Capital Region Medical
Established Oct 2007 Standing JTF with enduring mission Reports to SECDEF through DEPSECDEF Commanded by a three-star medical officer Missions
– Oversee execution of NCR Medical BRAC– Ensure effective and efficient world-class healthcare in the region – Establish WRNMMC/FBCH as Joint hospitals to anchor NCR integrated delivery system– Oversee implementation of ~$800M facility projects identified in the Comprehensive Master Plan
Operational and Fiscal Control of NCR Military Medical Centers– Walter Reed Army Medical Center– National Naval Medical Center/WRNMMC at Bethesda– DeWitt Army Community Hospital/FBCH
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