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- 2010443271 abstract "A primary requirement in achieving strategic aims in Iraq is the reestablishment of a functional health care system. Currently, there is no agreed solution among the stake-holder agencies regarding strategic health policy in support of this objective. Health care is a component of basic human needs and should be accessible, affordable, and effective. Following combat operations and phasing into stabilization operations, basic health care infrastructure and systems have often been either disrupted or degraded altogether. To address this situation, the U.S. Government requires a coordinated interagency approach to formulate a strategic health care plan. Incorporating all relevant players into this endeavor will promote sound organizational design, unity of effort, and a culture favorable to synchronization. This paper contains specific recommendations and advocates a renewed effort toward addressing them. The primary constructs under review are U.S. Government organization, leadership, and culture as they relate to a strategic healthcare policy. This approach will reduce redundant efforts, conserve resources and augment the legitimacy of the new Government of Iraq while supporting U.S. national strategic aims.".
- 2010443271 alternative "Synchronizing US government efforts toward collaborative health care policymaking in Iraq".
- 2010443271 alternative "Synchronizing United States government efforts toward collaborative health care policymaking in Iraq".
- 2010443271 contributor B11948604.
- 2010443271 contributor B11948605.
- 2010443271 coverage "United States Armed Forces Stability operations.".
- 2010443271 created "[2010]".
- 2010443271 date "2010".
- 2010443271 date "[2010]".
- 2010443271 dateCopyrighted "[2010]".
- 2010443271 description "A primary requirement in achieving strategic aims in Iraq is the reestablishment of a functional health care system. Currently, there is no agreed solution among the stake-holder agencies regarding strategic health policy in support of this objective. Health care is a component of basic human needs and should be accessible, affordable, and effective. Following combat operations and phasing into stabilization operations, basic health care infrastructure and systems have often been either disrupted or degraded altogether. To address this situation, the U.S. Government requires a coordinated interagency approach to formulate a strategic health care plan. Incorporating all relevant players into this endeavor will promote sound organizational design, unity of effort, and a culture favorable to synchronization. This paper contains specific recommendations and advocates a renewed effort toward addressing them. The primary constructs under review are U.S. Government organization, leadership, and culture as they relate to a strategic healthcare policy. This approach will reduce redundant efforts, conserve resources and augment the legitimacy of the new Government of Iraq while supporting U.S. national strategic aims.".
- 2010443271 description "Includes bibliographical references (p. 17-29).".
- 2010443271 description "Literature review -- History -- Organizational structure -- Organizational training -- Organizational resources -- Planning and implementation -- Leadership -- Organizational culture -- Recommendations -- New organizational design -- Organizational training program -- Organizational planning -- Leadership -- Organizational culture change -- Strategic health care policy tenets -- Conclusions.".
- 2010443271 extent "v, 29 p. ;".
- 2010443271 hasFormat "Also available online in PDF format from Strategic Studies Institute (SSI) web site. Adobe Acrobat Reader required.".
- 2010443271 identifier "1584874333".
- 2010443271 identifier "9781584874331".
- 2010443271 identifier PUB978.pdf.
- 2010443271 isFormatOf "Also available online in PDF format from Strategic Studies Institute (SSI) web site. Adobe Acrobat Reader required.".
- 2010443271 isPartOf "Carlisle papers in security strategy.".
- 2010443271 isPartOf "Carlisle papers".
- 2010443271 issued "2010".
- 2010443271 issued "[2010]".
- 2010443271 language "eng".
- 2010443271 publisher "Carlisle, PA : Strategic Studies Institute, U.S. Army War College,".
- 2010443271 relation "Also available online in PDF format from Strategic Studies Institute (SSI) web site. Adobe Acrobat Reader required.".
- 2010443271 spatial "Iraq.".
- 2010443271 spatial "United States Armed Forces Stability operations.".
- 2010443271 spatial "United States.".
- 2010443271 subject "362.109567 22".
- 2010443271 subject "Civil-military relations United States.".
- 2010443271 subject "DS79.76 .B86 2010".
- 2010443271 subject "Health planning Iraq.".
- 2010443271 subject "Interagency coordination United States.".
- 2010443271 subject "Medical assistance, American Iraq.".
- 2010443271 subject "Medical care Iraq.".
- 2010443271 subject "Medical policy Iraq.".
- 2010443271 tableOfContents "Literature review -- History -- Organizational structure -- Organizational training -- Organizational resources -- Planning and implementation -- Leadership -- Organizational culture -- Recommendations -- New organizational design -- Organizational training program -- Organizational planning -- Leadership -- Organizational culture change -- Strategic health care policy tenets -- Conclusions.".
- 2010443271 title "Synchronizing U.S. government efforts toward collaborative health care policymaking in Iraq / Thomas S. Bundt.".
- 2010443271 title "Synchronizing US government efforts toward collaborative health care policymaking in Iraq".
- 2010443271 title "Synchronizing United States government efforts toward collaborative health care policymaking in Iraq".
- 2010443271 type "text".