MEDCOM Regulation 11-8, Health Services Planning, 29 March 1996

Abstract

This regulation establishes policy, responsibility, and procedures for health services planning in the Army Medical Department. It provides a means to: (1) Maintain total involvement in the planning and programming processes for the AMEDD, and ensure that medical programs incorporate planning guidance from higher command sources. (2) Involve the AMEDD senior commanders in the planning and programming process for combat health support. (3) Evaluate health support programming efforts as they relate to the U.S. Army Medical Command (MEDCOM) commander's goals and objectives in support of the Army leadership's strategic guidance. (4) Link near (0-2 years), mid (3-9 years), and far (10-15 years) term goals and objectives, and the programming process within the AMEDD. (5) Develop an inventory of Department of Defense (DoD, Army and AMEDD plans to ensure coordination and consolidation of AMEDD efforts in the planning and programming area.

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Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Aug 01, 1998
Accession Number
ADA402778

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