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VA/DoD Joint Market Opportunities and VA’s Joint Venture Working Group

VA/DoD Joint Market Opportunities and VA’s Joint Venture Working Group. Mr. Ken Cox Director, DoD/VA Program Coordination Office VA/DoD 2007 Joint Venture Conference. VA/DoD Joint Market Opportunities. Goal

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VA/DoD Joint Market Opportunities and VA’s Joint Venture Working Group

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  1. VA/DoDJoint Market Opportunities and VA’s Joint Venture Working Group Mr. Ken Cox Director, DoD/VA Program Coordination Office VA/DoD 2007 Joint Venture Conference

  2. VA/DoD Joint Market Opportunities • Goal • Co-locate/Co-manage Selected DoD/VA Facilities Where Demand and Economy of Scale Can Be Optimized • Objective • Maintain or Increase Access • Reduce Infrastructure • Improve Efficiency • Increase Returns to Scale • Strengthen Provider Practices and Quality • Mitigate Impact of Deployment

  3. VA/DoD Joint Market Opportunities • Assess DoD/VA Market Areas Based on: • Facility Distribution and Proximity • Geographic Considerations • Capital Investment Planned • Existing Relationship • Beneficiary Distribution • Availability of/or Access to Services • Significant Service Area Overlaps and/or • Duplication of Services and Efforts

  4. VA/DoD Joint Market Opportunities • Factors: • Impact of Deployments on Current Operations • Distribution of Facilities and Services • Clinical Capabilities by Service Template • Current Inter-Service/Departmental Sharing and Affiliations • Current Civilian Sector Affiliations and Sharing Arrangements • Workloads and Operating Costs

  5. VA/DoD Joint Market Opportunities • Factors (continued): • Performance against Relevant Utilization Benchmarks (Access, Quality, Costs) • Facility Capacity and Current Utilization • Other Considerations

  6. VA/DoD Joint Market Opportunities • In-Place Federal Facilities/Joint Operations • North Chicago; Las Vegas; Anchorage; Honolulu; Albuquerque; Key West; El Paso; Fairfield,CA (Travis AFB) • Existing/Planned/Under Review Co-locations • Charleston, SC; Fort Sill, OK; Pensacola, FL; Eglin AFB, FL; Beaufort, SC; Camp Pendleton; Fort Belvoir; Keesler-Biloxi; Denver • Multi-Service Market Potential • Charleston; San Antonio; NCA; Tidewater; Puget Sound; Fort Bragg/Pope; Fort Jackson/Shaw

  7. VA/DoD Joint Market Opportunities • Near-Term 6-18 Month Assessment for Joint Operation • Charleston - VA Medical Center in Large Multi-Service Market. No Inpatient MTF and Dispersed DoD Clinics. May Be USC/VA/DoD Partnership Potential • El Paso - Geographically Isolated, Mature Joint Venture with VA Clinic Imbedded in Army Medical Center

  8. VA/DoD Joint Market Opportunities • Near-Term 6-18 Month Assessment for Joint Operation (continued) • Pensacola - New Joint Ambulatory Clinic under Construction Near Naval Hospital • Honolulu - Existing Joint Venture. Only Federal Facility in Hawaii. VA Clinic Is Next to Tripler AMC. DoD/VA Collaborate in Pacific Area of Responsibility • Mid-Term 2-5 Year: All Multi-Service Markets

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