San Antonio Military Health System (SAMHS)

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San Antonio MilitaryHealth System(SAMHS)Presented by:Maj Gen Byron HepburnCommander, 59th Medical Wing

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Overview Pre-BRAC Post-BRAC Shaping the future

Pre-BRAC Two inpatient facilities in San AntonioInpatient and outpatient medical care provided at bothOB/GYN and Pediatrics were integratedSome GME programs were integrated

Positive ChangesSince BRAC Law All GME programs are fully integrated Highest average accreditation length Highest board scores Nationally Progress toward service integrationinitiatives continueOpportunities for synergy and creating aHigh Quality Health System

San Antonio Military Health System(SAMHS) MOA signed by respective Service Chiefs 27 Sep 10(effective 15 Sep 11) establishes SAMHS in order toprovide oversight for clinical, educational, andbusiness operations for the San Antoniomarket/catchment area.MOA Par 2.b., 2.e.,.c.,4.a.(1)

SAMHS Objectives The objective of these two organizations, workingin concert, is to: Sustain Readiness Skills of the medical forceProvide Health Improvement & Healthcare ServicesSupport GME and other Ed & TrngSupport Basic/Clinical Biomedical ResearchMOA Par 3.c. SAMHS will drive efficiencies and optimization ofthe direct care system and use of the networkMOA Par 4.a.

SAMHS StructureSAMHS(Army & AF GOs rotateDirector/Dep Director)BAMC(Army GO)Other ArmyClinicsSAUSHEC*(Maintain current GHEgovernance bylaws)59MDWSAMMCWHASC(AF DCCS)(Army Deputy)(AF GO)Other Air ForceClinics- Alternating/shared SAMHS leadership - Oversight of San Antonio military healthcare- Fully integrated SAMMC/WHASC- Continued Service Lead at WHASC (59MDW CC) and SAMMC (BAMC CG)* SAUSHEC: San Antonio Uniformed Services Health Education Consortium

Military Health SystemQuadruple AimEnabling a medically ready force, a ready medicalforce, and a resiliency of all MHS personnelPatient and family centered care that isseamless and integrated. Providingpatients the care they need, exactly whenand where they need it; safe careImproving quality and health outcomes fora defined population. Advocating andincentivizing healthy behaviors.Managing the cost of providing care for thepopulation. Eliminate waste and reduceunwarranted variation; reward outcomes, notoutputs.SAMHS Synergies Advance the MHS Quadruple Aim8

FY12 PredictedSAMHS PopulationFY11 San Antonio PopulationCampBullisSchertzCBPCCNorth CentralFederal ClinicUHSEligible Beneficiaries 214,026TRICARE Enrollment 151,397 51,269 BAMC 57,079 WHMC 21,688 Randolph 21,361 NetworkNon-enrolled student population: 8,160 Lackland BMTs/Tech 9,823 FSH StudentsRandolphAFBSAMMCWHMCFY12 San Antonio PopulationEligible Beneficiaries 227,115SAMHS Enrollment 155,550Network 22,000Non-enrolled student population: 8,160 Lackland BMTs 9,823 FSH Students

Inpatient Staff/Equip TransitionPediatrics Ward and PICU59th MDW Pediatric Ward, PICU,Hematology/Oncology andSubspecialty Clinics to 5th floorat BAMCApril2010April2010 July 2010Trauma andGeneral SurgeryWHMC Trauma assets relocateto BAMC and city of SA goesfrom 3 to 2 Level 1 TraumaCenters.ICU/Medical/SurgicalBedsThrough attrition, bedswill close at WHMC andopen at BAMC.March 2011 May 2011Psychiatric WardMoves from WHMC to7th floor BAMC WestBedtower.BRAC DeadlineSept 15, 2011June 2011 August 2011 Sept 2011Bone Marrow Transplant Unitand ClinicMoves from WHMC to BAMC.ALL 59th MDW INPATIENT SERVICES WILLHAVE RELOCATED TO BAMC RENOVATEDSPACE PRIOR TO THE BRAC DEADLINE.Labor and Delivery UnitPost-Partum and NICUMoves from WHMCto BAMC 5th floor.

BAMCSan Antonio Military Medical Center, SAMMC (15 Sept 11) Army GO LeadAF O-6 Deputy (DCCS)In/Outpatient ServicesPhase 1A – FY10Key forPhase 1B – FY10- ReadinessPhase 2 – FY11- GME- ResearchPhase 3 – FY12Phase 4 – FY14- Education& Training(Demolition & sitework for existingWilford HallHospitalMILCON on track for completion 15 July 2011

WHMCWilford Hall Ambulatory Surgical Center, WHASC (15 Sept 11) Army Personnel TBDAF Personnel: 2.6K AF GO LeadArmy O-6 DeputyPrimary/Specialty CareOutpatient SurgerySleep CenterEye Care COEDiabetes COE

Wilford Hall Ambulatory Surgical CenterMILCON PhasingPhase 1A – FY10Phase 1B – FY10Phase 2 – FY11Phase 3 – FY15Phase 4 – FY17(Demolition & sitework for existingWilford HallHospital

San Antonio Military Health SystemQUESTIONS?

SAMMC WHMC Randolph AFB Camp Bullis FY11 San Antonio Population Eligible Beneficiaries 214,026 TRICARE Enrollment 151,397 51,269 BAMC 57,079 WHMC 21,688 Randolph 21,361 Network Non-enrolled student population: 8,160 Lackland BMTs/Tech 9,823 FSH Students FY12 San Antonio Population Eligible Beneficiaries 227,115 SAMHS .