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1 Optimizing Medical Readiness of the Army National Guard
BG Jill K. Faris Assistant Surgeon General For Mobilization, Readiness and National Guard Affairs 22 September 2016 SECURITY CLASSIFICATION: UNCLASSIFIED//FOUO

2 ARNG Medical Readiness

3 ARNG Medical & Dental Readiness FY 2006-2016
MRC 1 & 2 DRC 1 & 2 FLU IMM 2016 86.5% 92.9% TBD 2015 87.1% 93.4% 92% 2014 85.2% 92.8% 2013 84.9% 92.5% 91% 2012 77.3% 84.2% 2011 69% 78.2% 90% 2010 60% 68% 87% 2009 46% 65% 78% 2008 35% 62% 66% 2007 22% 56% 29% 2006 20% 51% 12% MRC 1 & 2 – Percentage of Soldiers Medically Ready DRC 1 & 2 – Percentage of Soldiers Dental Ready FLU IMM – Percent Flu Vaccination Compliance SOURCE: MEDPROS (Note: Data pulled on 19 Sep 2016) Source: MEDPROS FY 2016 data as of 19 Sep 2016

4 How Did We get Here from There?
Medical Executive Advisory Committee (1999) Establishing Full-time Deputy State Surgeon (2002) Establishment of MEDCHART (2002) Establishment of TRICARE Reserve Select (2004) National contract for case management (2005) Creation of Decade of Health (2005) Centralized Credentialing (2006) National Voucher for Medical Readiness NCO’s (2010) FORSCOM Demobilization Tiger Team (DAT2) (2010) National Policy Letters concerning Medical Readiness from the Director Army National Guard ( ) Creation of Guard Your Health (2012) Partnered to leverage information technology with ARNG G-1 (2012) Establishment of Reserve Component Managed Care (2012) Automation of iDES packets in eMEB (2013) Throughout it all funding to support NG6H account to build and maintain Medical Readiness

5 Un-adjudicated Permanent 3 & 4 Profiles
COMPO Month P3 & P4 Profiles Needing a MEB Enrolled In IDES Not Enrolled In IDES % Enrolled in IDES AC Jul 16 11,259 10,129 1,130 90% May 16 11,313 10,478 835 93% Apr 16 10,955 10,342 613 94% Mar 16 10,608 9,745 863 92% Feb 16 10,204 9,429 775 ARNG 3,567 1,613 1,954 45% 3,538 1,697 1,841 48% 3,595 1,689 1,906 47% 3,565 1,626 1,939 46% 3,582 1,587 1,995 44% USAR 2,837 761 2,076 27% 2,555 838 1,717 33% 2,433 815 1,618 34% 2,383 1,523 USAR IRR 398 50 348 13% 424 61 363 14% 428 367 441 63 378 TOTAL 18061 12,553 5,508 70% 17,904 13,033 4,871 73% 17,529 12,930 4,599 74% 17,034 12,247 4,787 72% 16,565 11,894 4,671 Excludes Profile Codes STWXY COAD, COAR, MAR2, and Fit for Duty excluded Profile Codes S, T, W, X, and Y excluded Data Source: e-Profile and VTA Date: 1 August 2016 Dr. Carino / Mr. Paternella


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