WarDocs - The Military Medicine Podcast

Doug Soderdahl, Wayne Causey, Kevin Kniery
WarDocs - The Military Medicine Podcast

Welcome to WarDocs! This is a podcast developed and hosted by Active Duty and Veteran Military Medicine professionals who all possess a passion to honor the legacy and preserve the oral history of Military Medicine and get the stories of these healthcare heroes to inform and inspire our listeners and hopefully improve the future of medicine. We will take a behind-the-scenes look into unique opportunities and experiences told firsthand by current and former military professionals from all Servicers, ranks, and Cops and provide interesting and informative content about the mission, history, contributions, and achievements of all of Military Medicine You will better understand what military medical professionals do in deployed environments as well as their peacetime mission and how they train for the next conflict. You will also hear some incredible stories of how these WarDocs bring first-class medical care from Level 1 Trauma Centers to the most austere of conditions in every corner of the globe Please visit our website at www.wardocspodcast.com to get additional information about our hosts and our guests, and follow us on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and LinkedIn. If you like war stories and medical drama, WarDocs has you covered. Spread the word!

  1. 3 天前

    Transforming Military Medicine with Data and AI- COL Jeremy C. Pamplin, MD, TATRC Commander

    Colonel Dr. Jeremy C. Pamplin, the dynamic commander of the Telemedicine and Advanced Technology Research Center (TATRC), joins us for a captivating exploration of the evolution of military medical technology. From its roots in the 1990s with remote teleradiology to its current cutting-edge focus on AI and automation in battlefield care, TATRC has undergone a remarkable transformation. Dr. Pamplin takes us through this journey, emphasizing the importance of technology and data governance in optimizing medical performance and casualty outcomes under the Medical Research and Development Command since 2021.      Facing the challenges of future large-scale conflicts, we explore how technology can sustain quality casualty care amidst resource constraints and high casualty numbers. Our discussion highlights the critical role of mature and well-integrated technologies, drawing parallels with telemedicine and autonomous driving. The conversation emphasizes the necessity of quality data and robust governance as pivotal elements for revolutionizing combat casualty care and fostering a shared understanding within the military healthcare system about the value of data beyond traditional electronic records.     In an exciting look at TATRC's innovative projects, the AutoDoc initiative stands out, aiming to revolutionize casualty care through autonomous documentation and human-machine collaboration. We discuss the potential of passive data collection systems, like sensors and wearables, to enhance clinical decision-making and patient care coordination. Dr. Pamplin also underscores the significance of military-private sector partnerships in technology development, stressing flexible contracting mechanisms and the role of simulation in preparing military personnel for deployment in challenging environments. This episode promises to be a fascinating exploration of the future of military medicine, where technology plays a pivotal role in enhancing battlefield care.   Chapters: (00:04) - The Mission and Evolution of TATRC (08:49) - Transforming Healthcare Through Technology (15:30) - Value of Data in Patient Care (24:11) - Automation Stack in Healthcare Technology (35:22) - Future of Passive Data Collection (42:47) - Autonomous Documentation and Human-Machine Teams (48:52) - Military-Private Sector Partnership in Healthcare   Chapter Summaries: The Mission and Evolution of TATRC (00:04)TATRC's mission is to optimize combat casualty care through technology, including AI and automation, with a focus on data governance and collaboration with the private sector. Transforming Healthcare Through Technology (08:49)Technology, data, and integration are crucial for sustaining positive outcomes in future conflicts and revolutionizing casualty care. Value of Data in Patient Care (15:30)EMRs contain outdated data, real-time data is needed, data governance and interoperability are important for medical data. Automation Stack in Healthcare Technology (24:11)Nature's automation stack in medical settings, leveraging AI for data collection, understanding, and decision-making to improve patient care. Future of Passive Data Collection (35:22)Passive and autonomous data collection systems in healthcare, parallels with police body cameras, potential for training and AI, and importance of comprehensive data tracking patient status. Autonomous Documentation and Human-Machine Teams (42:47)Autodoc project transforms casualty care through autonomous documentation and human-machine collaboration, using passive data collection and robotic support. Military-Private Sector Partnership in Healthcare (48:52)DOD partners with private sector and academia for military technology development, using flexible contracts and simulation to address challenges.   Take Home Messages: Evolution of Military Medical Technology: The Telemedicine and Advanced Technology Research Center (TATRC) has played a pivotal role in transforming military medicine from its early days of r

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  2. 2月6日

    Virtual Medicine in Modern Warfare- LTC Gary Legault, MD

    What vital role does military medicine play in keeping our warfighters safe and healthy on the battlefield? Join us for an eye-opening conversation with Lieutenant Colonel Gary Legault, MD, an Army ophthalmologist. You’ll learn how advancements in eye protection have revolutionized care on the front lines, significantly reducing ocular trauma surgeries. Dr. Legault shares his firsthand experiences addressing the challenges of cultural differences in eye protection adherence and emphasizes the transformative impact of preventative measures in combat zones.      Moreover, this episode highlights the groundbreaking initiatives within the Defense Health Agency's Virtual Medical Center, where Dr. Legault serves as Director. Since 2018, this innovative program has been breaking barriers by providing remote specialist care to service members worldwide. Discover the inner workings of the Advisor Hotline, a 24/7 lifeline offering urgent support from over 140 volunteer providers across 16 specialties. These efforts bridge the gap between technology and expertise, ensuring that critical medical support is available even in the most remote locations. Don't miss this engaging discussion that underscores the dedication and innovation propelling modern military medicine forward.   Take Home Messages: Ophthalmologists in Combat Zones: Military ophthalmologists play a crucial role in managing ocular trauma on the battlefield, with enhanced eye protection significantly reducing the need for surgeries. Virtual Medicine's Impact: The Virtual Medical Center for the Defense Health Agency has revolutionized access to specialist care for service members worldwide, using technology to overcome geographical challenges. 24/7 Medical Support: The Advisor Hotline offers around-the-clock urgent support across 16 specialties, ensuring that medical expertise is always accessible, even in the most remote locations. Innovations in Telemedicine: Despite technological limitations, the military is leveraging low-bandwidth solutions and emerging technologies like AI and wearables to improve remote medical support. Career Opportunities in Military Medicine: Joining the military medical team provides unique leadership opportunities and the privilege of serving a dedicated patient population committed to national service.   HOW TO WATCH Check out the full episode featuring Dr. Legault on our YouTube channel: https://youtu.be/5_SwTWfOfmU   Episode Keywords: Ophthalmologist, Battlefield, Ocular Trauma, Eye Protection, Combat Zones, Preventive Measures, Advanced Protective Gear, Virtual Medical Center, Defense Health Agency, Specialist Care, Technology, Geographical Gaps, Advisor Hotline, Military Medicine, Medics, Warfighters, Resilience   Hashtags: #MilitaryMedicine #Ophthalmology #VirtualMedicine #ModernWarfare #EyeProtection #Telemedicine #WarDocsPodcast #SoldierSafety #MedicalInnovation #BattlefieldHealthcare   Honoring the Legacy and Preserving the History of Military Medicine The WarDocs Mission is to honor the legacy, preserve the oral history, and showcase career opportunities, unique expeditionary experiences, and achievements of Military Medicine. We foster patriotism and pride in Who we are, What we do, and, most importantly, How we serve Our Patients, the DoD, and Our Nation.   Find out more and join Team WarDocs at https://www.wardocspodcast.com/ Check our list of previous guest episodes at https://www.wardocspodcast.com/our-guests Subscribe and Like our Videos on our YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@wardocspodcast Listen to the “What We Are For” Episode 47. https://bit.ly/3r87Afm   WarDocs- The Military Medicine Podcast is a Non-Profit, Tax-exempt-501(c)(3) Veteran Run Organization run by volunteers. All donations are tax-deductible and go to honoring and preserving the history, experiences, successes, and lessons learned in Military Medicine. A tax receipt will be sent to you. WARDOCS documents the experiences, contributions, a

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  3. 1月30日

    Combat Medicine Insights: Lessons from Ukraine with John Quinn, MD, MPH, PhD, EMT-P

    What if the lessons learned from a conflict zone could transform military medicine worldwide? Join us as we promise to reveal groundbreaking insights into combat casualty care with John Quinn, MD, MPH, PhD, EMT-P, a leading voice in Emergency Medicine and Combat Casualty Care. Dr. Quinn shares his experiences and pivotal lessons from the war in Ukraine, providing an in-depth look at how military medical operations have evolved in response to the challenges faced in high-stakes environments. Gain valuable knowledge on damage control, resuscitation, and the strategic decisions made from the point of injury to more advanced medical roles.    The complexities of combat medicine are not for the faint-hearted. In this compelling episode, we confront the realities of triage and care under fire, with medical personnel often working without senior guidance amidst the chaos of large-scale combat. Our discussion sheds light on the critical importance of Tactical Combat Casualty Care and the intricate decisions around tourniquet use when resources are stretched thin. Dr. Quinn emphasizes the skills required to manage such intense scenarios, ensuring listeners understand the vital balance between operational readiness and effective medical intervention.     Handling pain management and blood supply logistics in conflict zones is no small feat. We explore the intricate challenges of ensuring adequate supplies and effective pain medication, particularly in the context of Ukraine's ongoing conflict. Dr. Quinn delves into the necessity of a robust supply of universal donor blood and the pressing need for improved clinical governance to support pre-hospital blood transfusion capabilities. The episode addresses the pressing issue of antimicrobial resistance and antibiotics' critical role in these settings, highlighting the need for structured guidance and oversight to navigate the complexities of treating diverse patient populations. Chapter Timestamps 00:02 Military Medicine and Operational Readiness 09:30 Combat Medicine and Triage Challenges 14:08 Challenges in Pre-Hospital Pain Management 17:43 Combat Medic Challenges and Solutions   Chapters with Summaries (00:02) Military Medicine and Operational Readiness This chapter explores the insights and experiences shared by Dr. John Quinn, the lead author of a pivotal article on pre-hospital lessons from the war in Ukraine, focusing on damage control, resuscitation, and surgery from point of injury to role two. Dr. Quinn, with a background as a paramedic and emergency medicine physician, recounts his involvement in Ukraine since 2014, highlighting the evolution of military medical operations up to the large-scale invasion by Russia. We discuss the collaborative effort behind the article, featuring a diverse team of experts, including traumatology surgeons, paramedics, and academic figures, all working to enhance combat casualty care. Dr. Quinn emphasizes the importance of incorporating Ukrainian academics' insights and using NATO's terminology for lessons learned, providing a comprehensive look at the on-the-ground experiences and challenges faced in providing timely and effective medical care in conflict zones.   (09:30) Combat Medicine and Triage Challenges This chapter addresses the complex challenges faced by medical personnel in large-scale combat operations, particularly in the context of the ongoing conflict involving Russian forces. We explore how medical workers, including international volunteers, are specifically targeted, necessitating unique approaches to operational security, communication, and personal protective equipment. The discussion emphasizes the importance of tactical combat casualty care, especially in making critical triage decisions without the guidance of senior clinical decision-makers. With an overwhelming number of patients and limited evacuation capabilities, medical personnel must navigate the intricacies of tourniquet use, balancing between preventati

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  4. 1月20日

    Air Force Medicine Evolution: Insights & Innovations with Lt. Gen. John J. DeGoes, MD, USAF Surgeon General

    Embark on a journey through military medicine with Lieutenant General John J. DeGoes, MD, the Air Force and Space Force Surgeon General. Could the path from civilian practice to military healthcare be transformed by a chance encounter? Listen as Dr. DeGoes recounts his serendipitous introduction to the Uniformed Services University and his unique training, which provides rare opportunities not found in civilian medicine. Gain insights into how the profound events of 9/11 reshaped military healthcare and the groundbreaking innovations in aeromedical evacuation that followed, including a remarkable case of diagnosing dermatomyositis in a young soldier.    The late 2000s and early 2010s were pivotal for Air Force medicine, marked by strategic challenges and innovations amid troop deployments to Afghanistan. Discover the untold stories of logistical hurdles during the H1N1 pandemic and the unexpected chaos from the Icelandic volcano eruption of 2010, which complicated casualty evacuations. Dr. DeGoes highlights transformative initiatives, such as equipping pararescue personnel with blood for on-site trauma care, a significant leap forward in military medical protocols. Through strategic aeromedical evacuation, learn how military medicine reduced its medical footprint and evolved to meet the demands of modern warfare.      Explore the intricate dynamics of leadership in a vast military healthcare system, stressing the importance of strategic planning and effective communication. As military operations have evolved since the 1990s, so have the medical innovations, with critical care air transport leading the way in battlefield medicine. Dr. DeGoes discusses the transition to the Defense Health Agency and the vital role of the Air Force Medical Command in supporting the missions of both the Air Force and Space Force. With insights into leadership, technology integration, and future healthcare, this episode offers a comprehensive view of the dedication to health and readiness for airmen, guardians, and their families. Chapter Timestamps 00:04 Military Medicine Journey 14:55 Medical Challenges and Innovations in Afghanistan 20:59 Air Force Medical Command Transition 29:25 Healthcare Leadership and Strategic Planning 40:13 Leadership, Technology, and Future Healthcare   Chapter Summaries: (00:04) Military Medicine Journey     Dr. DeGoes shares his journey into military medicine, discussing leadership, strategic planning, and memorable clinical cases. (14:55) Medical Challenges and Innovations in Afghanistan    Air Force Medicine faced challenges and innovations during troop deployment, pandemics, and advancements in trauma care. (20:59) Air Force Medical Command Transition     Evolution of military medical operations, critical care advancements, Air Force Medical Command’s role in supporting missions. (29:25) Healthcare Leadership and Strategic Planning      Managing military healthcare delivery, emphasizing leadership and strategic planning, and enhancing resilience and support for combat wings. (40:13) Leadership, Technology, and Future Healthcare     Leadership lessons, new technologies, and collaboration in Air Force medicine for the health and readiness of airmen and guardians.   Take Home Messages: Serendipitous Beginnings and Unique Opportunities: The journey into military medicine often starts unexpectedly, leading to unique experiences that differ significantly from civilian medical practice. The path can be shaped by unforeseen encounters and opportunities, such as exposure to complex cases and diverse medical challenges often found in military settings. Innovations in Military Medicine: Military medical services have seen transformative changes over the years, especially in response to significant events and crises. Innovations such as aeromedical evacuation and the introduction of trauma care protocols have significantly enhanced the efficiency and effectiveness of military medical operations. Strategic Chal

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  5. 1月6日

    Transformation and Innovation in Tactical Combat Casualty Care: CAPT(Ret) Frank Butler, MD

    What if the training that saves lives on a battlefield could be applied to your everyday world? Retired Navy CAPT Dr. Frank Butler joins us on War Docs to unravel how the rigorous life of a Navy SEAL shaped his journey into pioneering military medicine. Hear firsthand how Dr. Butler transitioned from the relentless demands of SEAL training to medical school, contributing to the development and implementation of Tactical Combat Casualty Care (TCCC). He offers a unique perspective on the historical evolution of military medical practices and their profound impact on survival rates in combat situations    Dr. Butler takes us through the history, challenges, and triumphs of TCCC, shedding light on its rocky beginnings and eventual adoption post-9/11. With stories ranging from the life-saving use of tourniquets during D-Day to modern-day practices in Afghanistan and Iraq, this episode highlights the need for evidence-based practices and the importance of learning from historical medical knowledge. Moreover, Dr. Butler emphasizes how TCCC's success has transcended military lines, influencing tactical law enforcement and first responders nationwide.    As we dive into the practical applications of TCCC, we explore the importance of balancing medical care with tactical advantage in combat, illustrated by real-world examples and personal anecdotes from military leaders and medics. The episode closes with a call to action to sustain these medical advances and ensure that the lessons learned are not lost in peacetime. Join us for this engaging conversation with Dr. Frank Butler and discover how the lessons from the battlefield continue to shape and save lives, both in military and civilian contexts.   Chapters Military Medicine Evolution and Impact (00:04)   Retired Navy SEAL Dr. Frank Butler discusses TCCC, combat medics, Stop the Bleed, Hartford Consensus, and refractive surgery in military medicine. Medical Innovations Impacting Battlefield Medicine (18:30)    Tourniquets and whole blood's historical evolution and usage in military medicine, emphasizing the importance of time and evidence-based practices. TCCC Evolution and Preventable Death Analysis (26:02)    TCCC faced resistance but was adopted after 9/11, highlighting the need for improved trauma care. Tactical Combat Casualty Care Expansion (33:10)  TCCC principles have been adopted by law enforcement and first responders, saving lives beyond the battlefield. Improving Medical Care in Combat (38:24)TCCC prioritizes threats over immediate medical intervention, using field experiences to improve guidelines for better outcomes. Sustaining Tactical Combat Casualty Care (54:19)TCCC's role in military and civilian medical practices, ownership by combat commanders, and learning from past conflicts.   Take Home Messages: Advancements in Tactical Combat Casualty Care (TCCC): The podcast highlights the significant evolution of TCCC, emphasizing the importance of evidence-based practices in saving lives on the battlefield. The development and widespread adoption of TCCC principles have been crucial in reducing preventable deaths during military operations. Integration Beyond the Military: The principles of TCCC have transcended military applications and are now integral to tactical law enforcement and first responder protocols. Initiatives like Stop the Bleed have demonstrated the impact of military medical advancements on community safety and emergency response, illustrating the broader influence of these practices on civilian medical care. The Role of Combat Medics: The episode underscores the unique position of combat medics as both healers and warriors. Their critical role in providing immediate care in combat scenarios and the trust and respect they command within their units are highlighted. Learning from Past Conflicts: A key takeaway is the necessity of learning from past combat experiences to continually improve medical care practices. The importance of understan

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  6. 1月3日

    Innovative Solutions for Combat Casualty Care Challenges: CAPT Travis M. Polk, MD, FACS

    Navy CAPT Travis Polk, MD, FACS, joins us to unravel the cutting-edge innovations transforming military medicine. What if AI and augmented reality could revolutionize battlefield medical care? Dr. Polk provides a compelling glimpse into the future of combat casualty care, shedding light on the Department of Defense's strategic approach to trauma research. From the 2024 Operational Medicine Symposium, we learned about prioritizing projects that extend resuscitation windows and improve blood products, paving the way for prolonged care and facilitating the return of injured soldiers to duty. This episode navigates the complexities of military research funding and underscores the essential role of technologies in situations where evacuation isn't an option.    We also venture into the realm of military medical training advancements, with a spotlight on new diagnostic tools for traumatic brain injuries. Discover how FDA-approved biomarkers like GFAP and UCH-L1 enhance real-time TBI assessment in combat zones, challenging the need for immediate CT scans. Our conversation looks closer at the Department of Defense's trauma centers and the significant strides made through clinical studies in refining trauma care. The discussion further broadens to include military simulation training, from synthetic simulators to mixed reality solutions, despite current haptic technology limits. Join us to explore the dynamic evolution of training strategies and the collaborative efforts between military and civilian sectors, ensuring our medical teams are battle-ready.   Chapters with Short Summaries: (00:04) Advancements in Military Medicine Research     DoD’s Combat Casualty Care Research Program prioritizes trauma-related research for the U.S. government, focusing on improving blood products and integrating autonomous solutions for battlefield medical care. (09:18) Advancements in Military Medical Training      Military advancements in TBI diagnostics and treatment include blood-based biomarkers, trauma center studies, and medical simulation training. (14:07) Military Simulation Training and Experience      Simulation plays a critical role in medical training, using various methods and technologies to maintain trauma competency.   Take Home Messages: Strategic Research Funding: The Department of Defense prioritizes trauma-related research projects based on strategic military needs rather than investigator-driven interests, ensuring that innovations directly impact military operations. This approach is evident in the development of improved blood products, anti-shock drugs, and the integration of autonomous solutions like AI and augmented reality to enhance battlefield medical care. Advancements in TBI Diagnostics: Recent FDA-approved blood-based biomarkers, such as GFAP and UCH-L1, provide real-time assessment tools for traumatic brain injuries in combat zones. These innovations allow for better decision-making by identifying potentially serious head injuries without the immediate need for CT scans, which may not be available in the field. Simulation in Medical Training: Medical simulation tools, including synthetic simulators and mixed reality, play a critical role in training military medical personnel, from medics to neurosurgeons. These tools are essential for maintaining trauma competency and enhancing educational strategies in both military and civilian settings. Military-Civilian Partnerships: Successful collaborations, like the one at the Navy Trauma Training Center in Los Angeles, highlight the importance of military-civilian partnerships in providing just-in-time training for surgical teams before deployment. These partnerships are crucial for maintaining the readiness and effectiveness of military medical personnel. Future of Military Medical Care: The podcast emphasizes the importance of prolonged care when evacuation isn't possible and the need for technologies that can assist in returning injured personnel to duty. Th

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  7. 2024/12/27

    Redefining Casualty Care and Evacuation with Drones, Wearables, and Telemedicine: COL(R) Ronald Poropatich, MD

    Unlock the future of military medicine with us as we explore the transformative power of technology in enhancing care for service members. Gain insights into how drones and telemedicine are redefining battlefield treatment and casualty evacuation, thanks to the expertise of Dr. Ronald Poropatich, a veteran critical care physician and Director of the Center for Military Medicine Research (CMMR) at the University of Pittsburgh. We discuss the pivotal role of the 2024 Operational Medicine Symposium and the urgent need to modernize policies, education, and training to adapt to evolving combat scenarios. Through engaging case studies and advanced training tools, discover how we can ensure military personnel are prepared for prolonged field care situations, offering quality pre-hospital care on the battlefield.      Embark on an inspiring journey into a military medical career, underscoring the profound impact of mentorship and collaboration, as shared by Dr. Poropatich. We reflect on personal stories of growth within the Army medical field and the lasting camaraderie found among soldiers and healthcare professionals. Despite the challenges facing military medicine today, there's a hopeful message for aspiring individuals, emphasizing persistence, selflessness, and the enriching experiences that come with serving. Whether you're a seasoned professional or considering a career in military medicine, this episode offers a rich perspective on the vital role of innovation and dedication in shaping the future of military healthcare.   Chapters: (00:04) Optimizing Military Medicine Through Technology   Optimizing military medicine through modernization, education, and technology to prepare for future combat scenarios.   (09:44) Advancing Military Medical Technology    Drones and telemedicine are transforming modern warfare and healthcare, with a focus on minimizing electronic signatures and utilizing advanced wearables for triage and transport.   (19:07) Military Medicine Career Journey    Military medicine offers purpose and growth, emphasizing mentorship and collaboration, with a hopeful message for young individuals.   Take Home Messages: Embrace Technological Advancements: The integration of technology such as drones, telemedicine, and predictive wearables is revolutionizing military medicine by enhancing battlefield care and casualty evacuation. These innovations are crucial for adapting to modern warfare challenges and ensuring optimal care for service members in pre-hospital settings. Importance of Comprehensive Training: Modernizing education and training is vital for preparing military personnel for future combat scenarios. Emphasizing the role of simulation and digital tools can help maintain medical skills and readiness for prolonged field care, ensuring that all service members receive quality care across the board. The Role of Mentorship in Career Growth: Personal stories highlight the significant impact of mentorship and collaboration in military medical careers. Building strong relationships and learning from experienced professionals can foster growth and development, providing a foundation for a successful career in military medicine. Persistence and Selfless Service: Despite military medicine's current challenges, aspiring individuals are encouraged to remain persistent and dedicated. Serving in a military medical capacity offers enriching experiences and a sense of fulfillment through selfless service to others. Hope for the Future of Military Healthcare: While the field faces obstacles, there is a hopeful outlook for the future of military healthcare. With ongoing efforts to modernize policies and embrace innovation, there is potential for significant advancements that will continue to shape and improve the care provided to military personnel.   Episode Keywords: Military Medicine, Technology, Drones, Telemedicine, Battlefield Treatment, Combat Scenarios, Operational Medicine Symposium, Policies, Educa

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  8. 2024/12/20

    Navigating Military Pharmacy: Insights into TRICARE Pharmacy Benefits with Navy CAPT(Ret) Ed Norton

    Join us for an engaging conversation with Navy CAPT(Ret) Ed Norton, the Chief of the Defense Health Agency's Pharmacy Operations Division, as we explore the intricate world of military pharmacy. With a wealth of experience in both the Navy and DHA, Ed shares his journey and the significant responsibilities he shoulders in managing the TRICARE pharmacy benefit for over 7 million users. Discover how his team collaborates with service pharmacy consultants and Military Treatment Facility representatives to ensure an informed and effective service. Ed provides insights into the expansive TRICARE Pharmacy Benefit, serving a large number of DOD eligible beneficiaries with a net government cost of around $9 billion annually, and how these operations are critical in maintaining a ready medical force through programs like the deployed prescription program. In this episode, we also shed light on the vital role of Pharmacy Benefit Managers, focusing on the partnership between the Department of Defense and Express Scripts in managing the TRICARE pharmacy benefit. Listen as we discuss how Express Scripts ensures seamless claim processing, maintains a network of pharmacies, and provides essential mail-order services to deployed service members. We address the challenges and opportunities facing the TRICARE benefit, including rising pharmacy costs and shifts away from Military Treatment Facilities. Ed highlights initiatives aimed at enhancing patient experience and cost-efficiency through improved communication and technology. This episode offers a comprehensive view of the operations that keep our service members medically ready and the strategies in place to optimize this essential benefit. Chapters: (00:05) TRICARE Pharmacy Benefit and Operations      Navy CAPT(Ret) Ed Norton discusses the TRICARE pharmacy benefit, supporting operational forces and maintaining medical readiness for 7 million users.   (08:18) TRICARE Pharmacy Benefit and Management         Express Scripts collaborates with DOD to manage TRICARE pharmacy benefit, optimizing costs and convenience for patients and taxpayers.   Take Home Messages: Understanding TRICARE's Pharmacy Benefit: The episode provides an in-depth exploration of the TRICARE pharmacy benefit, detailing its role in supporting over 7 million service members. Listeners will gain insights into how the system ensures medical readiness through programs like the deployed prescription program, highlighting the extensive responsibilities involved in managing this critical aspect of military healthcare. Role of Pharmacy Benefit Managers (PBMs): The discussion sheds light on the partnership between the Department of Defense and Express Scripts, the PBM responsible for TRICARE. The episode explains how this collaboration facilitates seamless claim processing, mail-order services, and the establishment of a robust pharmacy network, which collectively optimize costs and enhance convenience for service members. Challenges and Opportunities in Military Pharmacy: Rising pharmacy costs and the gradual shift away from Military Treatment Facilities (MTFs) are identified as significant challenges. However, these also present opportunities to enhance patient experience and cost-efficiency through improved communication and the adoption of innovative technology solutions. Enhancing Patient Experience through Technology: The episode highlights initiatives aimed at improving patient experience within military pharmacies. This includes leveraging technology like electronic health records and queue management systems to streamline operations and reduce waiting times, thereby making pharmacy services more efficient and user-friendly. Military Medicine as a Career Path: The episode emphasizes the rewarding nature of a career in military medicine, underscoring the sense of purpose and camaraderie that comes with serving America's patriots. It encourages those considering this path to appreciate the unique opportunitie

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Welcome to WarDocs! This is a podcast developed and hosted by Active Duty and Veteran Military Medicine professionals who all possess a passion to honor the legacy and preserve the oral history of Military Medicine and get the stories of these healthcare heroes to inform and inspire our listeners and hopefully improve the future of medicine. We will take a behind-the-scenes look into unique opportunities and experiences told firsthand by current and former military professionals from all Servicers, ranks, and Cops and provide interesting and informative content about the mission, history, contributions, and achievements of all of Military Medicine You will better understand what military medical professionals do in deployed environments as well as their peacetime mission and how they train for the next conflict. You will also hear some incredible stories of how these WarDocs bring first-class medical care from Level 1 Trauma Centers to the most austere of conditions in every corner of the globe Please visit our website at www.wardocspodcast.com to get additional information about our hosts and our guests, and follow us on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and LinkedIn. If you like war stories and medical drama, WarDocs has you covered. Spread the word!

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