Posted on Apr 15, 2020
Military branches were set to cut nearly 18,000 medical workers. Coronavirus brought that to a...
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Duh!!!... The problem with being prepared for the next war is you never know who (or what) you're going to fight.
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SrA Ronald Moore
Regroup, troubleshoot, figure out any logistics , tool up, get support and , Press on to victory
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“ As part of the restructuring, the Department of Defense in February released a list of 50 military health facilities that would stop seeing non-active-duty patients or be downsized, reconfigured or closed. The Army, Navy and Air Force medical commands were on schedule to trim their medical billets by nearly 18,000 front-line health care workers.
The reform efforts coincided with a Veterans Health Administration shortage of 49,000 employees, including medical officers and nurses.”
As a retiree category three disabled vet, I don’t see the problem. MTFs are for active duty and their dependents. Any medical staff members that may lose their jobs will be immediately picked up by private industry.
“ As part of the restructuring, the Department of Defense in February released a list of 50 military health facilities that would stop seeing non-active-duty patients or be downsized, reconfigured or closed. The Army, Navy and Air Force medical commands were on schedule to trim their medical billets by nearly 18,000 front-line health care workers.
The reform efforts coincided with a Veterans Health Administration shortage of 49,000 employees, including medical officers and nurses.”
As a retiree category three disabled vet, I don’t see the problem. MTFs are for active duty and their dependents. Any medical staff members that may lose their jobs will be immediately picked up by private industry.
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It’s already happened at Ft Knox; they opened a new clinic in January and shuttered the hospital.
They’re rethinking that...
They’re rethinking that...
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