Tricare official explains plans for future
January 29th, 2010
To balance increasingly complex responsibilities at home and overseas, Military Health System officials have adopted the Quadruple Aim model of care, Rear Adm. Christine Hunter, deputy director of the Tricare Management Activity, told a standing-room only crowd of military medical leaders Jan. 27. The Quadruple Aim, she explained, supports readiness, population health, a positive patient experience and responsible management of health care costs.
During the 2010 Military Health System conference, key speakers described the scope and complexity of military medical operations and the Tricare program. The MHS is becoming increasingly complex, Admiral Hunter said, and must create a learning culture to develop the next generation of leaders ready to adapt to unforeseen circumstances. MHS leaders, she said, are adopting a learning culture to share knowledge.
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During the 2010 Military Health System conference, key speakers described the scope and complexity of military medical operations and the Tricare program. The MHS is becoming increasingly complex, Admiral Hunter said, and must create a learning culture to develop the next generation of leaders ready to adapt to unforeseen circumstances. MHS leaders, she said, are adopting a learning culture to share knowledge.
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