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- E J Thornton.
- J R Nav Med Serv. 2005 Jan 1; 91 (3): 140-2.
AbstractIn summary, the Managed Military Health System for Force Generation will: Allow better understanding of health issues and illness patterns in the Armed Forces. Ensure optimum health and medical fitness of service personnel throughout their military careers by: Promoting health. Protecting health. Providing timely, properly co-ordinated, healthcare from military and civilian providers. In conjunction with DMICP, provide a seamless system of patient care and administration involving all healthcare providers. Enable all military personnel to make good health decisions. Ensure a smooth transition to NHS care on completion of Service. Improve the morale of those in the Defence Medical Services through working in a high quality organisation.
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