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Essential Medical Capabilities and Medical Readiness
October, 2017
IDA document:
P-5305
FFRDC:
Systems and Analyses Center
Division:
Cost Analysis and Research Division
Authors:
John E. Whitley, Joseph F. Adams, Joseph J. Angello, Jennifer T. Brooks, Sarah K. Burns, Jason A. Dechant, Stanley A. Horowitz, Philip M. Lurie, John E. Morrison, Paul M. Thompson
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The Military Compensation and Retirement Modernization Commission found that gains to medical readiness developed during the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan could be lost as the medical community returns to a peacetime focus on beneficiary healthcare.