The Armed Forces Health Surveillance Center

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The Armed Forces Health Surveillance Center Briefing to the DEFENSE HEALTH BOARD COL Robert F. DeFraites, MC USA 24 April 2008 UNCLASSIFIED

BRIEFING OUTLINE PURPOSE: To provide an update on the status of the Armed Forces Health Surveillance Center (AFHSC). 1. Background 2. Concept 3. Current Status UNCLASSIFIED Slide 2 of 24

AFHSC Background July 2005: DASD-FHP&R forms AFHSC Task Force (Co-chaired by USACHPPM and ODASD/FHP&R) to develop a concept of operations (CONOPS) to realign health surveillance capabilities within the Department of Defense and the Military Services. August 2005 January 2006: Task Force develops a CONOPS that recommends organizing elements of existing health surveillance capabilities under a new AFHSC, operated as an Army-led Executive Agency. Legacy elements consist primarily of AMEDD capabilities with some from TMA Deployment Health Support Directorate. Minimal Navy and Air Force resources. June 2006 Force Health Protection Council (FHPC) approves AFHSC CONOPS. May 2007- AFHSC CONOPS undergoes staff review by USD (P&R) UNCLASSIFIED Slide 3 of 24

Armed Forces Health Surveillance Center Vision and Mission Vision: to provide relevant, timely, actionable, and comprehensive health surveillance information and support to the Armed Forces for military and military-associated populations Mission: to promote, maintain, or enhance the health of military and military-associated populations Acquire, analyze & interpret, recommend, and disseminate information Develop, refine and improve standardized surveillance methods Serve as focal point for sharing health surveillance products, expertise and information Delineate roles, responsibilities, and mutually supporting relationships among the Armed Forces health surveillance activities UNCLASSIFIED Slide 4 of 24

Key Outcomes and Clients Who the Center serves and how UNCLASSIFIED Slide 5 of 24

UNCLASSIFIED Slide 6 of 24

Center Concept of Operations Functional Structure UNCLASSIFIED Slide 7 of 24

Provisional vs. Initial vs. Future Operating Capabilities Provisional: enhancement of existing legacy component (CHPPM, NMCPHC, USAFSAM, GEIS, and FHP&RP) capabilities through coordinated efforts, cross training, resource sharing, unified goals/objectives, etc. Split-based operations Initial: achieves unity of command, collocated operations, 24/7 coverage. Expands surveillance coverage to a wider set of populations, e.g., separated personnel, retirees and family members Future: expands to encompass all populations of military interest, full lifecycle surveillance from accession to death. Formal evals of surveillance systems. Expanded medical situational awareness UNCLASSIFIED Slide 8 of 24

AFHSC-Provisional Operating Capability Key Initial Ingredients (Programs/Services) UNCLASSIFIED Slide 9 of 24

Center Concept of Operations Functions and Planning Factors, cont. There are areas of overlap between public health surveillance and other MHS monitoring and evaluation programs. The Center will not focus on the following: Healthcare systems analysis, i.e., resource management and efficient business practices such as access, cost of care, bedoccupancy, customer satisfaction, etc. Medical management (including utilization, care, and disease management) Evaluation of the quality of care by individual providers Clinical research (e.g., comparing treatment protocols, etc.) UNCLASSIFIED Slide 10 of 24

Current Status UNCLASSIFIED Slide 11 of 24

Formation of AFHSC (Provisional) 12 Oct 07 Acting SG of Army memorandum Consolidated three Army Medical Department health surveillance Executive Agent responsibilities: DoD GEIS Defense Medical Surveillance System (DMSS) DOD Serum Repository (DODSR) Named AFHSC Provisional Director reporting to CG, USACHPPM To proceed IAW AFHSC Task Force Draft CONOPS (within limits of Army authority) 26 Feb 08 DEPSECDEF signs memo establishing an AFHSC UNCLASSIFIED Slide 12 of 24

Armed Forces Health Surveillance Center (Current) Director HQ 2900 Linden Lane Silver Spring, MD 20910 DoD-GEIS on 1 st floor Defense Medical Surveillance System (DMSS) on 2 nd floor 1 FHP&R analyst DoD Serum Repository Tech Road Campus Silver Spring, MD DMSS Technical Staff/Servers Bldg T-20, WRAMC, DC UNCLASSIFIED Slide 13 of 24

DMSS Structure & Functional Relationships (Active and Reserve Components) UNCLASSIFIED Slide 14 of 24

AFHSC / DMSS Longitudinal surveillance, analysis and reporting regarding health and fitness of DoD servicemembers Over 100 monthly issues of the Medical Surveillance Monthly Report > 2000 issues of MSMR mailed throughout DoD each month Annual DoD summaries of available medical surveillance data Since 1998, staff have published over 60 articles in peerreviewed journals Since 1998 DMSS has responded to over 5100 requests for analysis, summaries and reports UNCLASSIFIED Slide 15 of 24

DOD Serum Repository Silver Spring, MD World s largest serum repository Unrivaled potential for population based sero-epidemiological studies Serial serum specimens on over 8.1 million individuals Linked to demographic, military and medical information via the DMSS UNCLASSIFIED Slide 16 of 24

ARD GI Febrile Dis DRO STI DOD GEIS Surveillance and Detection Response and Readiness Integration and Innovation Cooperation and Capacity Building UNCLASSIFIED Slide 17 of 24

Presidential Decision Directive NSTC-7 June 1996 DoD-GEIS Mission The mission of the DoD will be expanded to include support of global surveillance, training, research, and response to emerging infectious disease threats. DoD will strengthen its global disease reduction efforts through: centralized coordination; improved preventive health programs and epidemiological capabilities; and enhanced involvement with military treatment facilities and United States and overseas laboratories. UNCLASSIFIED Slide 18 of 24

Countries in which DoD-GEIS funded activities operated in FY06 and FY07 N = 77 UNCLASSIFIED Slide 19 of 24

DoD-GEIS Influenza Surveillance Sites UNCLASSIFIED Slide 20 of 24

AFHSC Implications for GEIS GEIS vision and mission remain relevant and supportive. AFHSC emphasizes the following GEIS functions GEIS HQ (coordination, communication and emergency response) OCONUS Laboratories (capacity building and training, EID detection) MHS EID surveillance (Febrile Respiratory Illness, Sentinel Mortality, etc.) GEIS will continue: Current business processes (proposal submission and review) GEIS website (linked to AFHSC) including the secure portal The Avian Influenza/Pandemic Influenza Program (as funding allows) UNCLASSIFIED Slide 21 of 24

ARD GI Vectors MDRO STI DOD GEIS How to better integrate GEIS with other DOD health surveillance programs? Surveillance and Detection Response and Readiness Integration and Innovation Cooperation and Capacity Building UNCLASSIFIED Slide 22 of 24

Status of AFHSC Tasks UNCLASSIFIED Slide 23 of 24

Questions? UNCLASSIFIED Slide 24 of 24