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Kerri Drennan Pamela Hall Latresa Robb

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Kerri Drennan

Pamela Hall

Latresa Robb

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CURRENT HEALTH POLICIES Combat injuries

PTSDTBI

Suicide Base realignment and closure/integration Personnel Tobacco use Emergency contraception

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ORGANIZATION OF CARE

Direct Care:

Care for active duty personnel

Care for wounded military

TRICARE:

Health benefit plan for military

beneficiaries

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ORGANIZATIONAL STRUCTURE OF

MILITARY HEALTH SERVICES President

Secretary of defense

Assistant Secretary of Defense

Surgeons General

Air Force Medical Facilities

Army Medical Facilities

Navy Medical Facilities

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FINANCING Funding for Veterans Affairs (VA)

-presidential and congressional

authorization

-Office of Management and Budget

disbursement

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Commander-in-chief

President Obama

Secretary of Defense

Chuck Hagel

Assistant Secretary of Defense of Health Affairs

Dr. Jonathan Woodson

Head of the Department of Veterans Affairs

Sloan Gibson (replaced Eric Shinseki)

Congress

Tax payers

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VALUES AND GOALS OF

STAKEHOLDERS

Military Readiness Mission

Health Care Benefits Mission

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CONSUMERS:

Army Coast Guard

Air Force National Guard

Navy Reservists

Marines Families

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Needs:

The care they were promised and benefits they have earned (President Obama)

Wants:

To live as normal life as anyone else (J.R. Martinez, actor and champion of Dancing with the Stars)

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Mississippi State Veterans Affairs Board Free advice

State nursing homes

Education

Burial

Low interest mortgages

Assists in finding state job openings

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1. No bonuses for government employees

2. Allow veterans easy access to hospitals which

currently receive Medicare and Medicaid

3. Build additional small clinics

4. Full practice authority for APRNs in VA system

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Veterans Choice Act of 2014

Proposed: Senator John McCain, Arizona

Referred to committee

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Senator Roger Wicker

Member of the Armed Services Committee

Served in Air Force and then Air Force Reserves

Retired from reserves 2004 with rank of lieutenant colonel

555 Dirksen Senate Office Building

Washington, D.C. 20510

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U. S. Representative Steven Palazzo

Marine Veteran of the Persian Gulf War

Member of the Mississippi National Guard

Washington DC, Office

331 Cannon House Office Building

Washington, DC 20515

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References Cannon, M., & Preble, C., (2014, June 16). The other veterans scandal. The New York

Times. Retrieved from http://www.nytimes.com/2014/06/16 Elnitsky, C., Andresen, E., Clark, M., McGarity, S., Hall, C., & Kerns, R. (2013). Access to the

US Department of Veterans Affairs health system: self-reported barriers to care among returnees of Operations Enduring Freedom and Iraqi Freedom. BMC Health Services Research, 13498. Doi:10.1186/1472-6963-13-498

J. R. Martinez: All we want is an opportunity. (2013, Nov 11). Retrieved from website: http://newday.blog.cnn.com/2013/11/11/jr-martinez

Mason, D., Leavitt, J., & Chaffee, M., (Eds.). (2012). Policy & politics in nursing and health care (6th ed.). St. Louis, MO: Elsevier Saunders.

Military and veteran benefits. (2014). Retrieved from website: http://www.military.com/benefits

Shinseki resigns over growing VA scandal. (2014, May 30). Retrieved from website: http://foxnews.com/politics/2014/05/30

The White House, (2014).Veterans and military families. Retrieved from website: http://www.whitehouse.gov/issues/veterans

U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs, (2014). Retrieved from website: http://www.va.gov