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020 $a9780833068460 (pbk. : alk. paper)
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050 00 $aUG983$b.B85 2012
060 00 $a2014 K-848
060 10 $aWB 116
082 00 $a362.1$223
245 00 $aBuilding partner health capacity with U.S. military forces :$benhancing AFSOC health engagement missions /$cDavid E. Thaler ... [et al.].
246 1 $aBuilding partner health capacity with United States military forces
260 $aSanta Monica, CA :$bRAND,$c2012.
300 $axviii, 55 p. ;$c28 cm.
490 1 $aTechnical report ;$vTR-1201-AF
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references (p. 51-55).
505 0 $aIntroduction -- The Importance of Building Partner Health Capacity in U.S. Military Strategy -- Insights from Other Organizations on Building Partner Capacity -- A Framework for Planning and Executing Missions to Build Partner Health Capacity -- Findings and Recommendations.
520 $aThe U.S. Air Force Special Operations Command (AFSOC) has developed an approach to planning for, assessing, and enhancing the effectiveness of missions to build partner capacity in health. These missions are systematic, long-term efforts to enhance the ability of governments in developing states that are important to U.S. interests to deliver essential medical, dental, and veterinary services to vulnerable populations. Helping to improve local public health and providing health services is expected to support the extension of good governance and counter insurgent and terrorist infiltration, recruitment, and exploitation. AFSOC believes that its health assets can be more effectively and systematically used by combatant commanders in achieving their theater security cooperation objectives, in conjunction with other organizations. This report documents the results of three research tasks undertaken to assist AFSOC in executing its mission: (1) placing health security in the context of U.S. strategy and security cooperation efforts; (2) drawing lessons from outside organizations on ways U.S. military forces can maximize their effectiveness in helping build partner health capacity; (3) developing a framework for planning and executing partner health capacity missions. Key findings are presented, along with recommendations for maximizing the effectiveness of efforts to build partner health capacity.
610 10 $aUnited States.$bAir Force$xMedical care.
650 0 $aMedicine, Military$zUnited States.
650 0 $aMissions, Medical.
650 0 $aTechnical assistance, American.
610 12 $aUnited States.$bAir Force.
650 12 $aMilitary Medicine$xorganization & administration$zUnited States.
650 22 $aCapacity Building$xmethods$zUnited States.
650 22 $aInternational Cooperation$zUnited States.
700 1 $aThaler, David E.
830 0 $aTechnical report (Rand Corporation) ;$vTR-1201-AF.
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