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Started by Korea, March 10, 2009, 06:24:26 AM

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Tamas

Some of you are ex- or current military aren't you?

Do military bases normally handle things like handing out medicines to soldiers, outside of just treating whoever is in hospital? If yes, do they have trouble managing the administration of all this?

Asking for a friend.

grumbler

Quote from: Tamas on February 11, 2020, 11:53:13 AM
Some of you are ex- or current military aren't you?

Do military bases normally handle things like handing out medicines to soldiers, outside of just treating whoever is in hospital? If yes, do they have trouble managing the administration of all this?

Asking for a friend.

Not sure what you are asking.  Do bases run drugstores that fill prescriptions written by military or naval doctors or TriCare facilities for dependents?  Yes, at least in the past they did.It's possible that TriCare has moved off-base since I was in, though, as bases have gotten smaller or been combined.
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Tamas

Quote from: grumbler on February 11, 2020, 01:45:48 PM
Quote from: Tamas on February 11, 2020, 11:53:13 AM
Some of you are ex- or current military aren't you?

Do military bases normally handle things like handing out medicines to soldiers, outside of just treating whoever is in hospital? If yes, do they have trouble managing the administration of all this?

Asking for a friend.

Not sure what you are asking.  Do bases run drugstores that fill prescriptions written by military or naval doctors or TriCare facilities for dependents?  Yes, at least in the past they did.It's possible that TriCare has moved off-base since I was in, though, as bases have gotten smaller or been combined.

Yes basically that's what I was wondering about, thank you.

dps

I'd be surprised to find out that there aren't still on-base pharmacies on major bases, but whether those are actually run and staffed by the military as opposed to being contracted out I don't know.  I do know that the US military has moved to contracting a lot of things out, and I'm sure that's true of the military in other countries as well, but it's almost certainly not universal.

Tonitrus

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Quote from: grumbler on February 11, 2020, 01:45:48 PM
Quote from: Tamas on February 11, 2020, 11:53:13 AM
Some of you are ex- or current military aren't you?

Do military bases normally handle things like handing out medicines to soldiers, outside of just treating whoever is in hospital? If yes, do they have trouble managing the administration of all this?

Asking for a friend.

Not sure what you are asking.  Do bases run drugstores that fill prescriptions written by military or naval doctors or TriCare facilities for dependents?  Yes, at least in the past they did.It's possible that TriCare has moved off-base since I was in, though, as bases have gotten smaller or been combined.

They still do...for now.  I'll make this both simple and complicated.  :P

- Most base hospitals (if the base is big enough to have a hospital, and not just a small clinic) have a pharmacy co-located that will get you your medication pretty soon after you are prescribed it. 
- It is worth noting that these facilities are open not only to the active duty and their dependents, but retirees as well (they save on a co-pay by using the base hospitals).
- Is there trouble in administering all of this?  Maybe?  I'm not on the inside, so I cannot really say.  But as a customer, it seems to run pretty smoothly.
- And finally, the "for now"...the DoD is slowly reforming how it does medical services in a way that appears to be planning to cut way back on on-base health services, so that their primary focus will be active duty personnel health readiness, and will shunt most of the current dependent/retiree use off to civilian providers that take TricCare.*

*TriCare is essentially the DoD's health insurance "company" that services military, dependents, and retirees.  Dependents can already use that to go off base entirely, but depending on location, on-base is easier, better, or cheaper.  But the general impression is that off-base/civilian health care is far better in terms of quality, and timely access to care (if a bit more expensive, due to co-pays and such).

Tonitrus

Quote from: dps on February 11, 2020, 02:41:32 PM
I'd be surprised to find out that there aren't still on-base pharmacies on major bases, but whether those are actually run and staffed by the military as opposed to being contracted out I don't know.  I do know that the US military has moved to contracting a lot of things out, and I'm sure that's true of the military in other countries as well, but it's almost certainly not universal.

There is a lot of things contracted out...but in the medical area, not much that I have seen.  Mostly staffed by military medical personnel or civilian employees.  Support staff...such as janitorial, maybe.

dps

Quote from: Tonitrus on February 11, 2020, 02:47:55 PM
Quote from: dps on February 11, 2020, 02:41:32 PM
I'd be surprised to find out that there aren't still on-base pharmacies on major bases, but whether those are actually run and staffed by the military as opposed to being contracted out I don't know.  I do know that the US military has moved to contracting a lot of things out, and I'm sure that's true of the military in other countries as well, but it's almost certainly not universal.

There is a lot of things contracted out...but in the medical area, not much that I have seen.  Mostly staffed by military medical personnel or civilian employees.  Support staff...such as janitorial, maybe.

"Civilian employees" in this context meaning civilians who are directly employed by the DoD, rather than being employed by contractors, correct?  I'd kind of forgotten that civilian employees of the DoD exist, so military personnel and contractors aren't the only options.

Tonitrus

Quote from: dps on February 11, 2020, 02:53:14 PM
Quote from: Tonitrus on February 11, 2020, 02:47:55 PM
Quote from: dps on February 11, 2020, 02:41:32 PM
I'd be surprised to find out that there aren't still on-base pharmacies on major bases, but whether those are actually run and staffed by the military as opposed to being contracted out I don't know.  I do know that the US military has moved to contracting a lot of things out, and I'm sure that's true of the military in other countries as well, but it's almost certainly not universal.

There is a lot of things contracted out...but in the medical area, not much that I have seen.  Mostly staffed by military medical personnel or civilian employees.  Support staff...such as janitorial, maybe.

"Civilian employees" in this context meaning civilians who are directly employed by the DoD, rather than being employed by contractors, correct?  I'd kind of forgotten that civilian employees of the DoD exist, so military personnel and contractors aren't the only options.

Yep.  There are a good number of nurses at base hospitals that are DoD civilian employees.

dps

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Malthus

Question: for those of you who have completed your wills - who did you choose as executors? Trust company, sibling, friends?

I ask because I'm considering a friend for the position - my brothers are both living in different countries, my wife's siblings are both worthless for this.
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Tonitrus

A well-trusted friend actually feels like a very good idea...much less susceptible to inter-family drama and guilt trips.

Grey Fox

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crazy canuck

Quote from: Malthus on February 11, 2020, 05:32:04 PM
Question: for those of you who have completed your wills - who did you choose as executors? Trust company, sibling, friends?

I ask because I'm considering a friend for the position - my brothers are both living in different countries, my wife's siblings are both worthless for this.

I picked a good friend who is a broker.  Then when my kids were adults I made them the executors.

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