Refocusing the Military Health System to support Role 4 definitive care in future large-scale combat operations

Mason H. Remondelli*, Matthew M. McDonough, Kyle N. Remick, Eric A. Elster, Benjamin K. Potter, Danielle B. Holt

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Abstract

The last 20 years of sustained combat operations during the Global War on Terror generated significant advancements in combat casualty care. Improvements in point-of-injury care, en route care, and forward surgical care appropriately aligned with the survival, evacuation, and return to duty needs of the small-scale unconventional conflict. However, casualty numbers in large-scale combat operations have brought into focus the critical need for modernized casualty receiving and convalescence: Role 4 definitive care. Historically, World War II was the most recent conflict in which the United States fought in multiple operational theaters, with hundreds of thousands of combat casualties returned to the continental United States. These numbers necessitated the establishment of a "Zone of the Interior,"which integrated military and civilian health care networks for definitive treatment and rehabilitation of casualties. Current security threats demand refocusing and bolstering the Military Health System's definitive care capabilities to maximize its force regeneration capacity in a similar fashion. Medical force generation, medical force sustainment and readiness, and integrated casualty care capabilities are three pillars that must be developed for Military Health System readiness of Role 4 definitive care in future large-scale contingencies against near-peer/peer adversaries.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)S145-S153
JournalJournal of Trauma and Acute Care Surgery
Volume97
Issue number2
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Aug 2024
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Combat casualty care
  • large-scale combat operations
  • military medical readiness
  • National Disaster Medical System
  • Role 4 definitive care

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