Munson, VA Collaborate to Enhance Healthcare, Strengthen Readiness | Article

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From top left, VA Eastern Kansas Health Care System Health System Specialist to the Assistant Director Robert Ayala and Assistant Director Dominique Henderson speak with Munson Army Health Center Deputy Commander for Administration Lt. Col. Scott Reynoldson, Deputy Commander for Clinical Services Lt. Col. Reginald Trevino and Chief of Business Operations Division Toni McCall after touring clinical spaces at Munson Sept. 17. Munson and VA staff also looked at specialized services, and equipment, that could be shared to reduce redundancy and optimize resource utilization across both organizations.
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Team members from the Topeka-based VA Eastern Kansas Health Care System and Leavenworth’s Dwight D. Eisenhower VA Medical Center met with leaders at Munson Army Health Center on Fort Leavenworth, Kansas, Sept. 17. The purpose of the meeting was to explore partnership opportunities aimed at enhancing healthcare delivery for military personnel and veterans, and training opportunities for Munson Soldiers assigned to medical career fields. The meeting fostered open dialogue and planning, modeled upon existing partnerships within the Defense Health Agency and Department of Veterans Affairs.
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FORT LEAVENWORTH, Kansas – Leaders at Munson Army Health Center welcomed team members from the Topeka-based VA Eastern Kansas Health Care System and Leavenworth’s Dwight D. Eisenhower VA Medical Center to Fort Leavenworth, Sept. 17.

The purpose of the meeting was to explore partnership opportunities aimed at enhancing healthcare delivery for military personnel and veterans, and training opportunities for Munson Soldiers in medical career fields. The meeting fostered open dialogue and planning, modeled upon existing partnerships within the Defense Health Agency and Department of Veterans Affairs.

The visit underscored the commitment between Munson and the VA to leverage resources and expertise to better serve their respective patient populations.

“Discussions centered on identifying areas where we have the opportunity to collaborate and what the process will be to get us there,” said Lt. Col. Scott Reynoldson, Munson Army Health Center, deputy commander for Administration. “By working together, we can leverage the strengths of both the Munson and our local VA systems to address the unique healthcare needs of our beneficiaries, enhance overall readiness, and ensure our military providers are able to expand their skill sets.”

Munson and VA staff also looked at specialized services, equipment, and facilities that could be shared to reduce redundancy and optimize resource utilization across both organizations.

The opportunity for military providers at Munson to conduct rotations at the VA would allow the Soldiers to see more complex and higher acuity patients.

The VA delegation expressed interest in helping service members with a seamless transition to civilian life and accessing VA healthcare.

“We are committed to building strong partnerships with our DOD counterparts and ultimately provide a more integrated and comprehensive healthcare experience for our veterans,” said Dominique Henderson, assistant director, VA Eastern Kansas Health Care System

Following the initial meeting, Munson and VA leadership plan to establish working groups to further explore specific partnership opportunities and develop the way forward. The next meeting is scheduled in October.

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