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Tuesday, April 14, 2009
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12:55 pm - 1:45 pm
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1:50 pm - 2:40 pm
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3:10 pm - 4:00 pm
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- How to optimize combat care through medical force readiness and improved health support
- Developing incident response teams, policies, and track and measure incidents
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Rear Admiral Christine S. Hunter
Commander
Navy Medical Center, San Diego

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4:05 pm - 4:45 pm
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- The realignment of TRICARE Management Activity into three regions – TRICARE North, TRICARE South and TRICARE West and how service is coordinated and provided in these regions
- The importance of EMR implementation to ensure consistent continuity of care between Military and Civilian Health Systems
- Improving medical readiness and enhancing the strength of an integrated delivery system
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Captain Raquel Cruz Bono
MC, Chief of Staff, Deputy Director, TRICARE Management Activity
Medical Corps, United States Navy

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Gaston M Randolph, Jr.
Director of Strategy and Innovation
US Army Medical Command/Office of The Surgeon General

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10:40 am - 11:30 am
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- How two of the largest health care organizations in the country, the Military Health System and the Veterans Health Administration have contributed greatly to National efforts toward interoperability
- Moving forward, DoD and VA will continue to partner with HHS, to realize the Nation's health information technology goals by playing integral roles in developing and implementing the Nationwide Health Information Network
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Charles P. Friedman, PhD
Deputy National Coordinator
Office of the National Coordinator for Health Information Technology
Department of Health and Human Services

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- Department of Defense (DoD) and Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) have been sharing electronic health information for years, with a dramatic acceleration of effort in the last 2 years leading to increases in the types of data shared, the volume of data, and the methods of sharing. By September 2009, DoD and VA will achieve full clinical interoperability of personal health care information
- As DoD and VA collaborate at unprecedented levels, they must continually adapt to rapidly changing mission needs and evolving technologies. The way ahead will require a flexible, agile data sharing model, with even greater commonality and a more unified approach to better serve our beneficiaries, America’s heroes
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Charles M. Campbell
Chief Information Officer
Military Health System

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11:35 am - 12:20 pm
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- Different wounding mechanisms and injury patterns: What is used on the battlefield
- Combat casualty care with successful results on the battlefield
- JTTR – systems for recording data that can drive the course of combat care
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Colonel Lorne H. Blackbourne, MD, FACS
Commander
U.S. Army Institute for Surgical Research

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1:45 pm - 2:40 pm
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